Eva Vlaardingerbroek

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Eva Vlaardingerbroek

Eva Vlaardingerbroek (born 3 September 1996) is a Dutch political commentator and former politician for the party Forum for Democracy.

Biography

Eva Vlaardingerbroek studied law at Utrecht University and at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, she began studying for a master's degree in philosophy of law at Leiden University. She graduated her masters with honors with an essay on "the contractualization of sex in the metoo era".[1]

Vlaardingerbroek became a member of Forum for Democracy in 2016. During one of the party's congresses in 2019, she gave a critical speech on feminism. On 26 November 2020, Vlaardingerbroek announced that she was on the side of the FvD's party board in the ongoing conflict between the board and Thierry Baudet.[2][3] Later that day, she announced that she had ended her membership and was no longer a candidate for the party.[4]

She has published opinion articles in newspapers such as the Dutch weekly Elsevier Weekblad, among others.

Vlaardingerbroek made appearances in June 2021 and April 2022 on Tucker Carlson Tonight about the horrible mass immigration to Sweden.[5][6]

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