New Middle Party
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The New Middle Party (in Dutch: Nieuwe Midden Partij, NMP) is a Dutch small business-interest political party. The NMP is a marginal party and was only successful during the 1971 Dutch general election.[1]
History
The NMP was founded in 1970. It entered in the 1971 elections, and won two seats. Several months after the elections one of its MPs, De Jong, came into conflict with the party's chair, Te Pas, because he was involved in lawsuits over corruption. De Jong continued as independent MP. In the 1972 election the party won no seats.
The party continues to exist and unsuccessfully competed in the 2002 election.
Name
The party saw itself as the continuation of the pre-war
Ideology & Issues
The NMP is a party for
Representation
This table show the NMP's results in elections to the
Year | HoR
|
S
|
Lijsttrekker
|
Fractievoorzitter
|
---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | 2 | 0 | Albert te Pas | Albert te Pas |
Electorate
The NMP was supported in the 1971 elections by floating voters, especially those who supported a similar party, the Farmers' Party during the 1967 elections.
International Comparison
As a protest party of the middle class the NMP is comparable to the Norwegian or Danish progress parties, they were however far more successful.
References
- ^ "Nieuwe Midden Partij (NMP)". www.parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-02-11.