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People's Party for Freedom and Democracy : ウィキペディア英語版
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

| seats2_title = House of Representatives
| seats2 =
| seats3_title = States-Provincial
| seats3 =
| seats4_title = European Parliament
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|ideology = 〔Andeweg, R. and G. Irwin ''Politics and Governance in the Netherlands'', Basingstoke (Palgrave) p.49〕
|position = Centre-right
|youth_wing = Youth Organisation Freedom and Democracy
|wing1 = Telders Foundation
|wing1_title = Thinktank
|international = Liberal International
|european = Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
|europarl = Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
|colours = Blue and Orange
|headquarters = Thorbeckehuis
Laan Copes van Cattenburch 52
The Hague
|website = (www.vvd.nl )
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The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ((オランダ語:Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie), VVD) ((:vɔl(ə)kspɑrtɛi vʊːr vrɛiɦɛit ɛn deːmoːkraː'tsi) is a conservative-liberalpolitical party in the Netherlands.
The VVD supports private enterprise in the Netherlands and is an economically liberal party.〔Andeweg R.B. and G.A. Irwin ''Government & Politics in the Netherlands'' 2002 Palgrave p. 48〕〔http://www.whois.ws/domain_information-nl/vvd.nl/〕 After the fourth Balkenende cabinet was formed (22 February 2007), the VVD was the second-largest opposition party in the House of Representatives. During the Dutch general-election of 2010 the VVD obtained the highest number of votes cast and came to occupy 31 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives. The VVD was the senior party in a centre-right minority government coalition together with the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) under the leadership of VVD party leader Mark Rutte. Rutte has been the leader of the VVD since 31 May 2006.
The First Rutte cabinet's parliamentary majority was provided by Geert Wilders' anti-Islam, -immigration, and -EU Party for Freedom (PVV), but this majority became unstable when Wilders' party refused to support austerity measures in connection with the Euro crisis. Therefore, elections for the House of Representatives were held on 12 September 2012〔http://www.houseofrepresentatives.nl/dossiers/2012-elections〕 The VVD remained the largest party, with 41 seats. Since 5 November 2012, the VVD has been the senior partner in the second Rutte cabinet, a "purple" coalition with the Labour Party (PvdA).
==History==


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