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Party of the Future : ウィキペディア英語版
Party of the Future

The Party of the Future ((オランダ語:Partij van de Toekomst), PvdT) is a satirical political party of the Netherlands. The party is often named "The Party Party" because their program is heavily based on more parties and more fun in general, even suggesting there should be a "minister of partying".
The party has never won a seat in the Dutch Parliament.
The candidate list of the Party of the Future was filled with Dutch celebrities. Chairman was Johan Vlemmix, enthusiast monarchist and founder of the fanclub for Emily Bremers, the former girlfriend of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange. Second on the list was Theo Nabuurs, also called Mental Theo. He was famous for his happy hardcore music and his controversial television programs, asking questions about sex in discos filled with youngsters. Third was Eric Dikeb.
The filling of the list led to arguments, because Dutch positivity guru Emile Ratelband was not pleased with his position on the list, wanting to be second after Vlemmix. Emile Ratelband founded his own political party, List Ratelband.
Vlemmix has continued to campaign under the party banner, including in elections in Eindhoven in 2010, 2012, and 2014. In 2014 his platform included changes to drug policy and women's right to go topless.〔("Johan Vlemmix voert campagne met wietmachine: 'Er is nu een slap drugsbeleid'" ) ("Johan Vlemmix campaigning with weed machine: "There is a weak drug policy'"), Omroep Brabant, 9 February 2014 (in Dutch).〕〔("Johan Vlemmix: vrouwen topless in Eindhoven" ) ("Johan Vlemmix: topless women in Eindhoven"), ''BN DeStem'', 14 January 2014 (in Dutch).〕
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