VVD
People’s Party for Freedom and DemocracyLiberal politics
EU Parliament
Election Trend
Result of the last parliamentary election: 15.3%
Part of the Government
The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) is a political party in the Netherlands, founded in 1948. It is a liberal party that advocates for freedom, democracy, and economic progress.
The VVD espouses liberal values, including individual freedom, free-market capitalism, and limited government intervention. They advocate for personal responsibility and self-determination.
In the last election, the party reached 15.3% of the votes. In the current election trend, VVD is at 15.0%. This is a difference of -0.3 compared to the last election result. The party is represented in the current parliament with 24 Seats.
Election Results
Historical Election Results
Current government participation
Government Coalitions
Explanation of the Table
The overview shows all current government participations of VVD. The first column shows the parliament in which VVD is governing. The colored bars show all parties involved in the government. A single bar indicates a government without a coalition partner. Two bars stand for government coalitions of 2 parties. Coalitions of 3 parties are shown with three bars.
FAQ
Where does VVD currently stand?
In the current election trend VVD reaches 15% of the vote today. Compared to the last election, this is a difference of -0.3 percentage points.
In the election trend of the federal states VVD currently reaches .
What are the political positions of VVD?
The VVD espouses liberal values, including individual freedom, free-market capitalism, and limited government intervention. They advocate for personal responsibility and self-determination.
Is VVD left-wing or right-wing?
VVD is a center-right party.
Which faction in the EU Parliament does VVD belong to?
VVD sympathizes with the faction RE (Renew Europe) in the EU Parliament.
What does VVD stand for?
VVD is the abbreviation for Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie.