Dutch Block
Dutch Block Nederlands Blok | |
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Founded | 1992 |
Dissolved | ~2000 |
Ideology | Dutch nationalism Right-wing populism |
The Dutch Block (Dutch: Nederlands Blok, NB) was a Dutch nationalist political party espousing an anti-immigrant program. It was founded by Alfred Vierling, en , modeled on the Flemish Block and later taken over by , who became council member in Utrecht.
The party was founded in 1992. It had a seat in the municipal council of Utrecht from 1994 to 2000, where Wim Vreeswijk was elected. From 1994 to 1997 it also had a seat in Almelo. The elected councillor there, Henry Oudendijk, was originally a member of Centrum Democraten, but changed parties after two months; in March 1997 he left Nederlands Blok and continued as an independent member.
Sources[]
- (in Dutch) Kafka
Categories:
- Defunct nationalist parties in the Netherlands
- Far-right politics in the Netherlands
- Political parties established in 1992
- Political parties disestablished in 2000
- History of Utrecht (city)
- Almelo