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The NSC is the newest political party in the Dutch 2023 electoral race. It was created by Pieter Omtzigt, following the many scandals between CDA leadership and Omtzigt. The new character makes it impossible to ascertain the exact nature of the party. However, it is likely that the position will be centre-right, similar to the CDA. Their focus is likely to be the lack of good governance, transparency, and fairness in Dutch politics and societal changes in the Netherlands. The party will likely adopt a position to seek EU reforms, limiting its powers to core competences and maintaining a system of opt-outs.
Their members are:
The following chart gives an overview of all mentions made in the Dutch public news of NSC and whether these were made in a positive or negative context. This gives an insight into the perception presented to the general public. The associated words are the most common words combined with mentions of this organisation in the news.
They were mentioned 42 times in the news, 2.01% of all mentions.
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leider | 29 | |
nieuw | 27 | |
politieke | 21 | |
verkiezingsprogramma | 16 | |
sociaal | 15 | |
fractievoorzitter | 13 | |
peiling | 12 | |
kiezers | 12 | |
i | 12 | |
o | 12 |
The following chart gives an overview of press release publications made by NSC. It is then analysed whether these were made in a positive or negative context. This gives an insight into stance of this political party and the perception they want to create. The associated words are the most common words in the party press releases.
They published 0 party press releases, 0.0% of all press releases by major parties.
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The following chart gives an overview of all parliamentary activity by members of NSC in the Dutch parliament. Their speeches have been analysed to identify whether these were made in a positive or negative context. This gives an insight into the political praxis of this party. The associated words are the most common words used by them in plenary speeches.
Their members spoke 0 times in parliament, 0.0% of all speeches in parliament.
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