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NSC Party Leader’s Ambitious Plans for Dutch Elections

by Priya Shah – Business Editor
NSC Party Leader’s Ambitious Plans for Dutch Elections
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NSC Leader Van Hijum Declares two Seats “Certainly Feasible” in Dutch Election

THE HAGUE – As the campaign season for the upcoming Dutch elections barely begins, the New Social Contract (NSC) party is already demonstrating strong potential, with recent polls indicating a likely presence in the Lower House. party leader Eddy van Hijum is aiming even higher, expressing confidence in the possibility of securing two seats.

Van Hijum reacted positively to the latest polling data, stating, “Of course we are not allowed to cheer too early, but this dose indicate that the Netherlands needs good governance.” He continued, “and this is just the beginning. It would not surprise me if we ended up in two seats in the October elections. That may sound very enterprising, but I think it is possible.”

“Look, we shouldn’t want to be too fast. We have to give our party the opportunity to grow up.This is only the second time that NSC is participating in the Lower House elections. If we can already bring in one or even two seats,I think we can be very satisfied.”

– Eddy van Hijum, NSC Party Leader

Van hijum acknowledged the need for measured growth, emphasizing that this is only the second time NSC is contesting the Lower House elections. He expressed satisfaction with the prospect of achieving one or two seats,given the party’s relative youth in the Dutch political arena.

Key Facts About the Dutch Lower house Elections
Election Date Body Purpose
October [Year – Insert Actual Year] Tweede Kamer (Lower House) To elect the members of the Dutch Parliament

The upcoming elections are crucial for shaping the future direction of Dutch policy and governance.

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