Han ten Broeke in 'BBC World Questions' - Main contents
Han Ten Broeke, Member of Parliament for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) discusses the political power of compromise in Dutch politics.
This was recorded during a World Questions debate in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. BBC World Questions is a series of international events created in partnership with the British Council.
World Questions Amsterdam
Immigration, national identity and the role of the EU continue to divide Dutch society. The ruling party held back a surge of support for what they called the “wrong kind of populism” and a wave of small parties did well in the election, but immigration and assimilation are still matters of great debate. Jonny Dymond and a panel of leading politicians and thinkers debate questions raised by a politically engaged audience.
The panel includes:
Han Ten Broeke, Member of Parliament, People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Annabel Nanninga, journalist and commentator, Sylvana Simons, television presenter and founder of political party Artikel 1 and Petra Stienen, author, Arabist and Senator for Democrats 66 (D66).
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TPO, 8 april 2017
Terugluisteren: Debat Annabel Nanninga , Han ten Broeke, Sylvana Simons en Petra Stienen