50PLUS

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50PLUS
50PLUS logo
Party leader Vacant
Party leader Bert Kannegieter
(acting)
Group Chairman, Second Chamber Corrie van Brenk
Chairman of the First Chamber Martin van Rooijen
founding 2009
Colours) purple
Sit in the First Chamber
2/75
Sit in the second chamber
3/150
Seats in the European Parliament
1/29
Number of members 5701
EP Group EPP
50pluspartij.nl
Gelderland candidates from 50PLUS in the provincial election in March 2011, election evening in the Arnhem Provincial House

50PLUS (pronounced [fɛiftəx plʏs] ) is a political party in the Netherlands that wants to represent the interests of people over fifty years old. It was founded in 2009 as Onafhankelijke Ouderen- en Kinderen Unie (OokU, Dutch for “you too”). The party was founded by Jan Nagel , who was previously involved with Leefbaar Nederland , and the current foreman is Jan Zoetelief .

In the 2011 election to the provincial parliaments , the party received a total of 2.4 percent of the vote and nine seats. In the 2011 election to the First Chamber , the party supported the Onafhankelijke Senaatsfractie (OSF) of various regional parties . Kees de Lange from 50PLUS took the successful list position . Therefore, two 50PLUS members are currently represented in the First Chamber.

In the 2012 parliamentary elections , the party won two seats. There were two additional mandates in the 2017 parliamentary elections .

On October 4, 2013 it was announced that Henk Krol was stepping down from the Second Chamber. The reason for this is a publication in Volkskrant about unpaid pension contributions at Gay Krant in the period in which he was boss.

Individual evidence

  1. 50PLUS ledentallen per year (2012-). In: Documentatiecentrum Nederlandse Politieke Partijen. University of Groningen , February 12, 2019, accessed on February 23, 2019 (Dutch).

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