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NSC MP Diederik Boomsma Wants to Become Party Leader

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He is thus positioning himself as a competitor of faction leader Van Vroonhoven. It is not yet clear whether she wants to become the party leader.

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NSC list leadership: “I'm going to do it!”, the NSC member writes in a message on X. Boomsma wants a “socially conservative course” for the young party.

·Netherlands
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He is thus positioning himself as a competitor of faction leader Van Vroonhoven. It is not yet clear whether she wants to become the party leader.

·Netherlands
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Since Pieter Omtzigt left as party leader, MP Diederik Boomsma (46) had been itching. On Friday, the right-wing Amsterdammer made the decision. He registered with the party board as a candidate for top candidate. "I now finally want to start delivering the solutions that the Netherlands is yearning for."

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The race for the leadership of Nieuw Sociaal Contract (NSC) has officially begun. Member of Parliament Diederik Boomsma has put himself forward as a candidate for top candidate and wants to continue Pieter Omtzigt's mission. He said this in an interview with De Telegraaf. It is still unclear whether party leader Nicolien van Vroonhoven will also put herself forward as a candidate.

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NSC MP Diederik Boomsma is running as a candidate to be the top candidate for his party in the Lower House elections in October. He announced this on X. "I am choosing a socially conservative course: restoration of authority, respect for our culture, less migration, a helpful government and a caring, resilient society."

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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