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By Guus , 22 January 2003




The results still looks very nice, nobody thought this would happen a few weeks ago. It looks like a right-wing cabinet will not have a majority.

It's so nice to watch the elections with friends (and family).

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By Guus , 22 January 2003

Election day.Today are the elections for a new parliament in the Netherlands.

For the non-Dutch: there's a short introduction in English about the elections in a Dutch newspaper.



Watching TV.

We were watching TV together the whole evening.

Dit was het Nieuws: "Winny de Jong is afraid that the expansion of the European Union would bring in criminals and prostitutes. Her pictures in Panorama prove that we have more than enough of both".





I was awake quite early this morning.



The school where the voting is.

The voting station is in a local school. It's raining a lot.



Voting station.

The voting station.



Voting.

And then the moment is there: the Vote.

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By Guus , 21 January 2003

I never knew that Loesje is working abroad too. But they've expanded a lot from the small group they once were in 1983. They are posters in Bosnian, Catalan, Italian...

They have an international archive of all the posters they've published since 1990.

USA.
Germany.
Australia.

For Dutch visitors: there is a wonderful 'Goud van Oud' section too, with beauties such as these:



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By Guus , 21 January 2003

The Dutch elections of tomorrow have been dominating the news for a long time. Another 26 hours and we'll know if there'll be a right- or a left-wing cabinet.

Tonight we'll see a final 'burst' of politicians on TV:

17:30 - 18:58 Ned. 2: Twee Vandaag
18:50 - 19:30 Ned. 3: NOS-Jeugdjournaal Lijsttrekkersdebat
19:30 - 20:00 Ned. 3: B&W
20:00 - 20:32 Ned. 1: NOS-Journaal
20:29 - 21:00 Ned. 2: Dit was het nieuws 20:32 - 21:03 Ned. 1: Netwerk
21:00 - 22:35 Ned. 2: Lijsttrekkersdebat 21:53 - 22:40 Ned. 1: Het elfde uur
22:20 - 22:45 Ned. 3: Nederland kiest 22:30 - 23:30 RTL 4: Barend & Van Dorp (Thom de Graaf, D66)
22:45 - 00:07 Ned. 3: Freek de Jonge
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By Guus , 19 January 2003

The politician with the website I like the best is Klaas de Vries. He doesn't update it very frequently but he compensates for that with a very nice writing-style. Today:

"Zalm heeft gezegd dat Wouter liegt. De man is totaal zijn zelfbeheersing kwijt. Daar kan een mental coach niet tegenop. ‘Zalm for President’, heeft zijn campagneteam bedacht. Weten zelfs niet meer in welk land ze zijn."

"Zalm claimed that Wouter is lying. The man has totally lost control; even a mental coach can't fix that anymore. `Zalm for President’, his campaign team came up with. Don't even realize in which country they are."

Obviously Gerrit Zalm is not an option ("Nederland is vol") but he has an interesting website that he updates frequently. Another one I often visit is Marije Logt. She's a member of the local council in Leiden.

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By Guus , 17 January 2003

The Economist this week:


"The name is Wouter Bos. He's a miracle-worker. He brings political parties back from the (almost) dead. [...]


The Fortuynists' disarray has cut their own throats (they may get half a dozen seats, say pollsters). But Mr Bos has twisted the knife. When he went on the stump in one of Rotterdam's most Fortuynist areas, it was plain that working-class voters were swinging back to Labour in droves."

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