GL/PvdA, D66, SP, Dierenpartij, and Denk find it incredible that FVD and PVV are also signatories of the declaration. D66 member Jan Paternotte believes this legitimizes conspiracy theories from Gideon van Meijeren (FVD) regarding Antifa and the police.
- GL/PvdA, D66, SP, Dierenpartij, and Denk find FVD and PVV's involvement unbelievable.
- Jan Paternotte of D66 criticizes conspiracy theories from Gideon van Meijeren.
- Mirjam Bikker of CU hoped all parties would sign the statement.
- NCTV reports right-wing extremism as an increasing threat.
- Jimmy Dijk of SP refuses to sign with VVD.
- Denk does not want to sign with "right-extremist and racist" parties.
Mirjam Bikker from CU initiated the declaration and expressed disappointment that not all parties would sign it, as she aimed for a united message. The NCTV indicates that violence fits a threat profile, highlighting that ‘right-wing extremism’ poses an increasing danger.
Wieke Vink from NCTV stated that not everyone present at protests is a right-wing extremist. Erik Akerboom mentioned the presence of football hooligans, indicating a mix of groups coming together due to shared grievances.
“After years of inciting and setting up groups of people, it is not enough to condemn extreme right political violence. The ideas that lead to violence must be stopped.”
— GL/PvdA
Jimmy Dijk from SP refuses to sign the declaration with VVD, stating it includes those who have created the conditions for current issues. The Dierenpartij criticized PVV and FVD for inciting anti-Semitic groups and stated they would not participate in their attempts to absolve themselves.
Originally reported by www.telegraaf.nl as “Linkse partijen steunen pamflet tegen extreemrechts met PVV niet” on 2025-09-25 13:49:00.