Dutch Parliament Elects New Speaker As Bosma Loses Reelection Bid

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

THE HAGUE (Worthy News) – Martin Bosma of the anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) has lost his bid for another term as speaker of the Dutch House of Representatives, in a vote signaling shifting parliamentary dynamics after last month’s election.

Thom van Campen of the liberal-conservative People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) won the speakership with 79 votes to Bosma’s 69 in the second round of balloting late Tuesday in the 150-seat chamber. At 35, Van Campen becomes the youngest parliamentary speaker in Dutch history.

Bosma, who had held the role since December 2023, faced headwinds after the PVV lost ground in the October 2025 election, dropping from 37 to 26 seats.

His tenure had also been marred by controversy, including being disinvited from the Keti Koti slavery-abolition commemoration over past remarks and his refusal to condemn PVV lawmakers who circulated fake artificial intelligence (AI) images targeting leftist political rival Frans Timmermans.

In his candidacy letter, Bosma, 61, stressed efficiency — saying debates ended on time and lights were off by 11 p.m. — but critics said he lacked the broader consensus-building expected of a speaker.

Van Campen campaigned on fostering a more inclusive parliamentary culture, saying all voices should be heard “with a firm hand and with humor where appropriate.”

The speakership shift is viewed as a setback for the PVV, removing one of its highest-profile institutional positions and potentially reducing its influence on the chamber’s agenda. Analysts say the VVD-led speakership may bring more cross-party cooperation in a fragmented House.

The change comes as parliament debates how to manage the rising influx of asylum seekers from predominantly Muslim nations, amid growing concern over social tensions in the Netherlands, a country with deep Judeo-Christian traditions.

Authorities and lawmakers will watch closely how Van Campen navigates the divided post-election chamber and whether he can stabilize parliamentary proceedings following a turbulent political year.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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