If it is up to the candidate committee, GroenLinks-PvdA will enter the elections with exactly the same top five on the list as in 2023. It is particularly striking that the Amsterdam PvdA leader and alderman Marjolein Moorman ended up in sixth place.

Since Moorman announced this summer that he was available for the parliamentary elections, it has already been speculated whether she would take place two or three, for example. In 2023 she was also polled to become the leader of the new merger party, but when Timmermans turned out to be interested, she joined him.

It is not self -evident that MP and former alderman Esmah Lahlah is back in two. Lahlah was not very visible in the past cabinet term. Lahlah did, however, obtain many preferential votes in the previous elections.

Clover second man

With difficult debates, Timmermans was assisted by the experienced former Groenlinks leader Jesse Klaver, and Klaver can also be seen in the media. In practice, Klaver has recently been the second man at GroenLinks-Pvda.

Kati Piri, the foreign and asylum spokesperson for GroenLinks-PvdA, remains in fourth place. In recent months she has been in the spotlight with her controversial motion-piri, in which she called on the arms trade to stop Israel, including the parts that the Netherlands supplies to the country’s rocket defense system. In some of the PvdA members, the motion led to a lot of frustration.

In the previous elections, the list of GroenLinks-PvdA was drawn up in such a way that both the narrow parts of the merger party were represented from place 5. In the meantime, that rule has been released: GroenLinksers and PvdA people no longer alternate.

The members of GroenLinks-PvdA can vote on the nominated list of candidates between 28 August and 4 September.

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