With hundreds of pages of election manifestos, appendices and calculations from the Central Planning Bureau (CPB), ordinary people cannot begin to read through all the parties’ plans. De Telegraaf has therefore done that work for you and selected the most important and striking points that political parties have presented.

Election programs: painful choices

There are a few caveats to this. For example, the PVV and the SP have not had their plans calculated by the CPB. They can therefore put great stories on paper, but whether they are feasible and affordable is not tested. Other parties have been exposed and therefore have to make painful choices that PVV and SP can ignore.

In the tool below you can see what parties have plans, based on ten themes: wallet, housing, pension, traffic, safety, entrepreneurs, migration/asylum, healthcare, education and climate/nitrogen. We have chosen nine parties: PVV, CDA, GL/PvdA, D66, VVD, JA21, BBB, SP and SGP.

The tool works as follows: you can click on a theme and then on the logo of a party to see its plans in that area. With the arrows at the bottom right you can navigate to the next or previous theme, by clicking on the house you go back to the home screen.

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