Pallieter Koopmans on LinkedIn: Tweede Kamer Lijst 20 nummer 12, gewoon doen - er zijn veel (nieuwe)… (2024)

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Tweede Kamer Lijst 20 nummer 12, gewoon doen - er zijn veel (nieuwe) partijen. Ze komen, splitsen en gaan. De LP blijft al 25 jaar groeien en trouw aan haar missie: het Non-Agressie Principe. Lees wat dat betekent op https://lnkd.in/d54bzau

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Stem je meestal op de gevestigde partijen, kijk dan eens of ze wel stemmen zoals jij denkt dat ze doen: https://www.volkskrant.nl/kijkverder/2021/stemchecker-tweede-kamer/

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