One of the most notable in the general election in the Netherlands was the increase in the number of parliamentarians according to the previous election of the Party for the Animals (Partij voor de Dieren / PvdD).
The Animal Party, led by Marianne Theime, who is not an example in the world, rose to an important position for the coalition in the multi-parliamentary parliament, raising the number of its two deputies to five.
The new goal of the Animals Party is to raise the number of seats to 25 in the next 10 years.
According to Niko Koffeman, one of the founders of the party and one of the two names sent to the Senate from the Animals Party in 2015, the results of the elections captured the rise that the Party of Animals had expected in the electorate's eyes. Koffeman, who now thinks that "Animal rights are not for me," and that they are able to change the opinion of voters who do not vote, will win the party's new goal, 20-25 deputies within the next 10 years and become the most important alternative to government.
The PvdD senator says that they can enter a "rainbow coalition" with the Socialist Party, the Green Left, the Christian Union and Prime Minister Rutte party, the Liberal Right Party.
Founded in 2002 under the leadership of lawyer Marianne Theime born in 1972, the Party of Animals participated in the 2006 elections for the first time, earning the only party title in the world.
Responding to the rhetoric of animal rights and environmental politics, the party succeeded in putting 2 parliamentarians in the 2012 elections for the first time. Marianne Theime raised the number of deputies to 5 in the third general election as a leader. (Mustafa Kaynak - ILKHA)