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Mona Keijzer Works on New Party as Former BBB Minister Weighs Political Future

Summary by NL Times
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.

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·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Keijzer herself is not yet revealing anything about the plans. She tells De Telegraaf: "I am not ready yet."

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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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.

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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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.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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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…

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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