- The Nitrogen Narrative & Special Nitrogen Minister introduces new strict regulations on Dutch farmers.
- The demonstration was organized by the Farmers Defense Force and the movement Together for The Netherlands.
- Who are the winners and losers of the Dutch elections of 2023, and what will this all mean for Minister and Dutch politics in general?
- Netherlands Truth Freedom Health® Warrior-Scholars on the ground solidarity for the Movement.
On March 11th, 2023, The Hague, a city in the province of South Holland, is the seat of the Dutch parliament and government.
Thousands demonstrate against nitrogen policy in South Park. We were on the ground handing out the truth freedom health open house orientation flashcards, more than 25,000 young and old protests ahead of the election.
Many people carry upside-down Dutch flags, carry red farm handkerchiefs and heart balloons. Two tractors are parked in the field, as specified by the municipality.
The Hague fills with thousands of demonstrators for the protest of Farmers Defense Force and Together for The Netherlands movement.
According to the Farmers Defend Force the demonstration was not only about nitrogen policy and agricultural policy, but also about the forced takeover of farms.
Series of other social issues such as the allowances affair, the gas crisis in Groningen and flooded houses in Groningen and Limburg.
The theme of nitrogen dominates the current election campaign. On March 15, the Dutch elect their provincial parliaments. They will then also determine the composition of the first chamber of Parliament. It is comparable to the Federal Council
The Farmers Citizen Movement won in landslides in almost all provinces, making huge strides in the rural, non-Randstad provinces led by Caroline van der Plas. has become the leading political party in every single province of the Netherlands.
Most of these votes come from the voters’ discontent with the current cabinet and its many scandals, including the childcare allowance affair, immigration, and the nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands.