European Parliament election, 1989 (Netherlands)

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In 1989 elections to the European Parliament were held in the Netherlands. In the election the conservative liberal VVD looses seats to the progressive liberal D66, which return to the European parliament after a five year absence. 45.7% of the Dutch population turned out on election day.

[edit] Results

Party Abbr. EU party % Change Seats
Christian Democratic Appeal CDA EPP-ED 34.6 +1.9 10 +2
Labour Party PvdA PES 30.7 -3.7 8 -1
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy VVD ELDR 13.6 -5.3 3 -2
Communist Party of the Netherlands-Pacifist Socialist Party-Political Party Radicals CPN-PSP-PPR "Rainbow" Rainbow group 7.0 +1.4 2 0
Democrats '66 D66 ELDR 6.0 +3.7 1 +1
Political Reformed Party-Reformed Political Alliance-Reformatory Political Federation SGP-GPV-RPF NI 5.9 +.7 1 0
Centre Democrats CD none 0.8 -1.7 0 0
Socialist Party SP none 0.7 +0.7 0 0
Others 0.8 -0.9 0 0
Total     25 0


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