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Proud of the Netherlands : ウィキペディア英語版
Trots op Nederland

Trots op Nederland (TON), short: Trots, English translation: Proud of the Netherlands) is a political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded by Rita Verdonk, an Independent Member of the House of Representatives, formerly a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
On April 3, 2008, Verdonk officially launched the party. A subsequent poll by Maurice De Hond indicated that Trots op Nederland and the Labour Party would be tied for second place with 22 seats each in the Dutch Parliament which counts 150 seats.〔(Verdonk launches TON amid funding row ), DutchNews.nl, April 3, 2008〕 Verdonk declared that her movement would consist of "sympathizers" and, like the Party for Freedom, would not have a membership structure. However, on July 7, 2009, it was officially announced that the "movement" would become an official Dutch political party.
Verdonk stated that she wanted to use the party's own wiki as a debating platform for citizens. The party was labeled as right wing and conservative liberal by the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad. An opinion poll by Interview-NSS taken in week 42 of 2007 showed that Verdonk's movement would obtain 9.9% of the parliamentary vote, with losses for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Party for Freedom and the Socialist Party.〔(Poll rise for Rita Verdonk ), DutchNews.nl, October 22, 2007〕
After the party's launch, its popularity has gradually dwindled. Starting from the middle of 2009 polls showed the party winning at most one seat. On March 3, 2010 the party participated for the first time in Dutch municipal elections of 2010. The party had a reasonable showing for a new party capturing nearly fifty seats in thirty different local councils. In Den Helder it was the second largest party. In the Dutch general election of 2010 on June 9, 2010 Verdonk did not receive enough votes to secure a seat in the House of Representatives.〔(Elections: Liberals, Wilders big winners ), DutchNews.nl, March 4, 2010〕 As a result, she decided to drop out of national politics.〔(Rita Verdonk leaves politics ), DutchNews.nl, October 21, 2011〕
The party was going to participate in the Dutch general election of 2012 but on June 9, 2012 Hero Brinkman announced that the Onafhankelijke Burger Partij (OBP) was merging with Trots op Nederland to form a new party: the Democratic Political Turning Point.〔(New DPKP party marks a 'turning point', will fill gap on the right ), DutchNews.nl, June 19, 2012〕 On November 19, 2012 the merger was stopped and Trots op Nederland continued as an independent party.
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