Mona Keijzer Works on New Party as Former BBB Minister Weighs Political Future
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Keijzer herself is not yet revealing anything about the plans. She tells De Telegraaf: "I am not ready yet."
Keijzer openly doubts whether the Netherlands needs yet another right-wing party. Nevertheless, preparations for a new party are already underway behind the scenes, and former BBB members are ready to help her. But opinion pollsters have their reservations.
Mona Keijzer works on new party as former BBB minister weighs political future
Mona Keijzer is actively working behind the scenes to launch a new political party under the working title "Project 2029." According to political sources in The Hague reported by De Telegraaf, this project serves as a feasibility exploration to determine if the new right-wing conservative movement can successfully launch and contest the next parliamentary elections.
According to sources, Mona Keijzer is working on establishing a new right-wing movement. However, the right is fragmented, and the chances that she can unite all groups are slim.
Former BBB member Mona Keijzer is working on the outlines of a new political party. According to sources at De Telegraaf, an assessment is being made under the name ‘Project 2029’ to determine whether such a new party can take off. Former BBB Minister of Education Gouke Moes is also involved in the initiative. Keijzer’s move does not come as a complete surprise, says political reporter Michiel Jurrjens. ‘She is someone who thinks carefully about…
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