On October 29 you can cast your vote for the House of Representatives. Once again, many parties are participating, all with their own plans. Going through all those plans is almost impossible, so Omroep Brabant will help you on your way. We have listed the positions of the various parties on six important election themes for you. Curious about what parties think about the theme of housing or the wallet, for example? You can find it in the tool below.
Below the overview you will find more explanation.
Waiting for privacy settings…
Waiting for privacy settings…
- Click on the logo of a party.
- Choose one of the themes to see what the party thinks.
- Click on the cross to return to the themes.
- Click on the cross again to return to the overview of games.
Do you have no idea yet which party you want to vote for? Then complete the Electoral Compass with a Brabant touch below:
Waiting for privacy settings…
Would you rather read (some) election manifestos yourself? You can find them by clicking on a party below.
Accountability
Omroep Brabant reviewed the election manifestos of parties that are participating in the House of Representatives elections on October 29, 2025 and currently have seats in parliament. The most important points about Housing, Migration, Climate & Sustainability, Wallet, Care & Welfare and Living Environment have been extracted from the programs. The tool is not exhaustive and should be seen as a way to get an idea of what a party stands for. The texts do not indicate whether plans are feasible, calculated or contrary to the law or treaties. No artificial intelligence was used in creating the tool.
Editorial staff: Rick Lemmens and Sanne Hoeks
Design: Lieke Milder
Final editing: Sandra Kagie
The Debate of the South
On October 25, the seven largest parties from the polls for the 2025 House of Representatives elections will debate each other in Tilburg. Geert Wilders (PVV), Henri Bontenbal (CDA), Rob Jetten (D66), Frans Timmermans (GroenLinks-PvdA), Dilan Yesilgöz (VVD), Joost Eerdmans (JA21) and Jimmy Dijk (SP) debate topics that the residents of the south find important.
The ‘Debate of the South’ can be followed live on Saturday evening, October 25 from half past seven via the website and app of Omroep Brabant, L1 and Omroep Zeeland and via these broadcasters on television.


