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Organisation: Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij (SGP) is a national political party in the Netherlands, part of European Conservatives and Reformists Group.

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The oldest currently active political party is the SGP on the right wing. It is composed of conservative Calvinists and seeks to create a theology in the Netherlands. They have opposed women's suffrage until 1989, when their standpoint was changed to incentivise women to choose not to vote. In 2010, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands forced the SGP to open its candidate list to women, who were not allowed to hold office in the party until then. They are eurosceptic and strictly social-conservative.


Public Perception

The following chart gives an overview of all mentions made in the Dutch public news of SGP 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.

News Mentions

They were mentioned 441 times in the news, 21.12% of all mentions.

News Associations

Word Frequency
leider 240
lijsttrekker 194
dinsdag 130
grootste 128
uur 112
remkes 102
exitpoll 94
gemeente 92
boeren 90
euro 90

Political Perception

The following chart gives an overview of press release publications made by SGP. 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.

Party Press Releases

They published 634 party press releases, 15.35% of all press releases by major parties.

Party Press Associations

Word Frequency
eu 367
europese 266
staatssecretaris 237
vraag 230
ruissen 201
regering 201
vragen 188
leven 184
goed 183
wetsvoorstel 176

Parliamentary Activity

The following chart gives an overview of all parliamentary activity by members of SGP 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.

Speeches by members

Their members spoke 2128 times in parliament, 1.8% of all speeches in parliament.

Practical Associations

Word Frequency
voorzitter 1384
vraag 1006
heel 669
goed 468
heer 394
mevrouw 306
dank 254
eigenlijk 234
even 216
punt 215