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- Livable_Rotterdam abstract "Livable Rotterdam (Dutch: Leefbaar Rotterdam) is a local political party in the municipality of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, which was founded by Ronald Sørensen in 2001. It won the council elections of March 2002 due to the charismatic leadership of Pim Fortuyn. This made it the city's largest political party, a position which for the previous thirty years had been held by the Labour Party. Livable Rotterdam started as a spin-off of the national party Livable Netherlands but is commonly seen as the local party of the LPF (Pim Fortuyn List), the national party of Pim Fortuyn which was founded just after Pim Fortuyn was fired as lijsttrekker of the Livable Netherlands party in spring 2002. The party consists of numerous members that are new to politics and were attracted to Fortuyn's dreams of political change. The party attracts attention and criticism for the upfront behavior of its members and its unconventional, if sometimes right-leaning vision, especially on issues of immigration and inter-culture tolerance. This has resulted in numerous splits in the faction since 2002. Nieuw Rechts was an example of this.In the municipal elections of March 7, 2006 Livable Rotterdam lost 5%, dropping to 29,7% of their votes and PvdA gained 15%, making the latter the biggest party again, with 37,4% of the votes. Before the elections, Livable Rotterdam declared it would not enter in a coalition with PvdA and several members even declared that, irrespective of the coalition, they would leave the council if PvdA would become the biggest party (which has happened).After the municipal elections of March 3, 2010 the Public Prosecutor in Rotterdam launched an investigation into how proxy votes were solicited by the party, after an e-mail emerged in which one of the party’s councillors gives tips on how to accumulate these. Ronald Buijt wrote that he had 50 reliable citizens of the city who could take the proxy votes to the polling stations. The electoral council said this went against the spirit of proxy voting, which should only be used at the initiative of the voter. This irregularity was added to a litany of complaints against the poll in Rotterdam in these elections (many of which were caused by the PvdA), which resulted in a recount of all the votes cast. Back then the PvdA only beat Livable Rotterdam by a mere 650 votes, yet both parties had 14 seats in the city council.Joost Eerdmans was elected lijsttrekker of Livable Rotterdam on October 6, 2013. Under his leadership, the party won the 2014 municipal election, retaining its fourteen seats. Since May 8, 2014, Livable Rotterdam leads a coalition with CDA and D66.".
- Livable_Rotterdam colour Green.
- Livable_Rotterdam colourName "Green&Black".
- Livable_Rotterdam formationYear "2001".
- Livable_Rotterdam headquarter Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam ideology Conservative_liberalism.
- Livable_Rotterdam ideology Pim_Fortuyn.
- Livable_Rotterdam leader Dick_van_Sluis.
- Livable_Rotterdam thumbnail LeefbaarRotterdam.jpg?width=300.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageExternalLink LeefbaarRotterdam.nl.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageExternalLink www.leefbaarrotterdam.nl.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageID "327058".
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageLength "5152".
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageRevisionID "700093058".
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Black.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regionalist_parties_in_the_Netherlands.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Democratic_Appeal.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_liberalism.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Democrats_66.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Dick_van_Sluis.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_municipal_elections,_2014.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Green.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Immigration.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Joost_Eerdmans.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(Netherlands).
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Lijsttrekker.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Livable_Netherlands.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink New_Right_(Netherlands).
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Pim_Fortuyn.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Pim_Fortuyn_List.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Proxy_voting.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Right-wing_politics.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Sørensen.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink Toleration.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink File:LeefbaarRotterdam.jpg.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink File:Pim_Fortuyn_-_May_4.jpg.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLink File:RonaldSørensen.jpg.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leefbaar Rotterdam".
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Livable Rotterdam".
- Livable_Rotterdam colorcode "green".
- Livable_Rotterdam colours Black.
- Livable_Rotterdam colours Green.
- Livable_Rotterdam country "the Netherlands".
- Livable_Rotterdam foundation "2001".
- Livable_Rotterdam headquarters Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam ideology Conservative_liberalism.
- Livable_Rotterdam ideology "Fortuynism".
- Livable_Rotterdam leader Dick_van_Sluis.
- Livable_Rotterdam leader1Title "Leader in the Senate".
- Livable_Rotterdam leader2Title "Leader in the House of Representatives".
- Livable_Rotterdam leader3Title "Leader in the European Parliament".
- Livable_Rotterdam nativeName "Leefbaar Rotterdam".
- Livable_Rotterdam partyLogo "225".
- Livable_Rotterdam partyName "Livable Rotterdam".
- Livable_Rotterdam position Right-wing_politics.
- Livable_Rotterdam seats1Title Government_of_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam website www.leefbaarrotterdam.nl.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Composition_bar.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_political_party.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-nl.
- Livable_Rotterdam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Livable_Rotterdam wing1Title "Thinktank".
- Livable_Rotterdam subject Category:Government_of_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam subject Category:Regionalist_parties_in_the_Netherlands.
- Livable_Rotterdam hypernym Party.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Agent.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Organisation.
- Livable_Rotterdam type PoliticalParty.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Organisation.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Organization.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Agent.
- Livable_Rotterdam type SocialPerson.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Thing.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Q43229.
- Livable_Rotterdam type Q7278.
- Livable_Rotterdam comment "Livable Rotterdam (Dutch: Leefbaar Rotterdam) is a local political party in the municipality of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, which was founded by Ronald Sørensen in 2001. It won the council elections of March 2002 due to the charismatic leadership of Pim Fortuyn. This made it the city's largest political party, a position which for the previous thirty years had been held by the Labour Party.".
- Livable_Rotterdam label "Livable Rotterdam".
- Livable_Rotterdam sameAs Q2171254.
- Livable_Rotterdam sameAs Leefbaar_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam sameAs m.01w8pc.
- Livable_Rotterdam sameAs Beboeligt_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam sameAs Q2171254.
- Livable_Rotterdam wasDerivedFrom Livable_Rotterdam?oldid=700093058.
- Livable_Rotterdam depiction LeefbaarRotterdam.jpg.
- Livable_Rotterdam homepage www.leefbaarrotterdam.nl.
- Livable_Rotterdam isPrimaryTopicOf Livable_Rotterdam.
- Livable_Rotterdam name "Leefbaar Rotterdam".