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How the VVD Failed to Act on Human Rights Concerns for 14 Years

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

The VVD‘s ECHR Stance: A Fourteen-Year Silence

For years, the VVD‌ (people’s Party for Freedom adn Democracy) has voiced concerns about ‍the European ‍Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), arguing its ​current interpretation leads‍ to undesirable ⁣outcomes‌ and diminishing public support. As far back as 2011, figures like Stef Blok and Klaas Dijkhoff called for a significant overhaul of the ECHR,⁣ advocating for the Netherlands to seek European⁢ allies and “shake up” the Committee of Ministers to bring the court into the⁤ third millennium and secure its future legitimacy.

Despite consistently being part ‍of⁣ governing coalitions – both ⁢center-left and‍ center-right – since then,the VVD has failed to ‍enact ​any meaningful change. No action‌ was⁣ taken to ​push for reform or challenge the status quo.

Recently, an ​opportunity arose when Denmark and Italy initiated an open letter, signed⁢ by ‌leaders ​from Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, calling for a dialogue on the ECHR’s interpretation, specifically‌ regarding the deportation of convicted criminal immigrants. The letter argued that current ⁢interpretations‌ sometimes obstruct the deportation of such individuals.

However, the Dutch government,‌ under Prime Minister Dick ​Schoof, declined to⁢ sign the letter. Schoof stated⁢ the Netherlands did not want to⁣ be perceived as “sitting in the ‍judge’s chair.” While acknowledging the content of the letter, the government indicated it would⁢ pursue alternative avenues to address the issue⁢ of deporting convicted foreign nationals, describing these efforts as “blababla” by the author. Notably, the VVD remained silent⁣ on this growth.

The‍ VVD’s 2025⁣ election programme includes a statement suggesting⁤ the Refugee Convention and⁢ ECHR should be “kept​ up to date,” a phrasing the author deems substantially weaker than ⁤the earlier, more ‌assertive call to “shake [the ECHR] awake.” The author argues the VVD avoids strong rhetoric on the ECHR to avoid alienating potential ‌coalition partners like GroenLinks/PvdA and D66, prioritizing discussion of issues like mortgage interest rates instead. ‍concluding that the party’s inaction, given its long-held position, constitutes cowardice.

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