NL ELECTIONS 2025 - CLIMATE and ENVIRONMENT

 

THE NETHERLANDS - OCTOBER ELECTIONS 

 POLITICAL PARTIES POSITIONS EVALUATIONS:

 

CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT

A EUROPE-IS-US ANALYSIS, by MISTRAL.ai; September 9, 2025


MISTRAL.ai ANALYSIS RESULTS

Below is a quantitative interpretation of Dutch political parties' positions on climate and environmental issues, using two axes:

  1. Recognition of Environmental Issues and Willingness to Invest (1-5 scale)
  2. Acceptance of International Cooperative Programs (1-5 scale)

This scale helps voters understand where parties stand on environmental priorities and their approach to global cooperation.


Quantitative Positioning Table

Party

Recognition of Environmental Issues & Willingness to Invest (1-5)

Acceptance of International Cooperative Programs (1-5)

GroenLinks-PvdA

5 (Strong recognition and high investment)

5 (Strong support for international cooperation)

D66

4 (High recognition and investment)

5 (Strong support for international cooperation)

VVD

3 (Moderate recognition and investment)

4 (Supports international cooperation but with conditions)

CDA

3 (Moderate recognition and investment)

4 (Supports international cooperation but with conditions)

NSC

2 (Limited recognition and investment)

3 (Moderate support for international cooperation)

BBB

2 (Limited recognition and investment)

2 (Limited support for international cooperation)

SP

4 (High recognition and investment)

3 (Moderate support for international cooperation)

PvdD

5 (Strong recognition and high investment)

5 (Strong support for international cooperation)

PVV

1 (Low recognition and investment)

1 (Low support for international cooperation)

FvD

1 (Low recognition and investment)

1 (Low support for international cooperation)

JA21

1 (Low recognition and investment)

1 (Low support for international cooperation)

CU

3 (Moderate recognition and investment)

3 (Moderate support for international cooperation)

SGP

2 (Limited recognition and investment)

2 (Limited support for international cooperation)

Volt

5 (Strong recognition and high investment)

5 (Strong support for international cooperation)

 


Explanation of the Scale

Recognition of Environmental Issues & Willingness to Invest (1-5)

  • 1: Low recognition of environmental issues, minimal investment.
  • 2: Limited recognition, some investment but not a priority.
  • 3: Moderate recognition, balanced investment.
  • 4: High recognition, significant investment.
  • 5: Strong recognition, high investment, and prioritization of environmental policies.

Acceptance of International Cooperative Programs (1-5)

  • 1: Low support for international cooperation, prefers national solutions.
  • 2: Limited support, some participation but with reservations.
  • 3: Moderate support, willing to engage in international programs.
  • 4: Supports international cooperation but with conditions.
  • 5: Strong support for international cooperation and global environmental initiatives.

Key Insights

  • Green and Progressive Parties (GroenLinks-PvdA, D66, PvdD, Volt): Strongly recognize environmental issues and are willing to invest heavily. They also strongly support international cooperation.
  • Center-Right Parties (VVD, CDA, CU): Moderate recognition and investment, with conditional support for international programs.
  • Populist and Right-Wing Parties (PVV, FvD, JA21): Low recognition and investment, with minimal support for international cooperation.
  • New and Reformist Parties (NSC, BBB, SGP): Limited recognition and investment, with moderate to limited support for international programs.

This quantitative interpretation provides a clear and concise way for voters to understand the environmental stances of Dutch political parties and their willingness to engage in international cooperation.

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