Eva Vlaardingerbroek

Eva Vlaardingerbroek (born 1996) is a Dutch opinion maker, host and former politician for the party Forum for Democracy.

Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Born1996
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Occupation
  • Opinion maker
  • host

Biography

Eva Vlaardingerbroek studied law at the Utrecht University and at the 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 the Leiden University. She graduated her masters with honors with an essay on "the contractualization of sex in the metoo era".[1]

After graduating, she worked for the party Forum for Democracy in the European Parliament in Brussels for six months. In early 2020, she left Brussels to work as a researcher in Leiden.[2] In October 2020, she left her position at the university and her work on her doctoral dissertation to focus entirely on politics.

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 31 October 2020, party leader Thierry Baudet announced that Vlaardingerbroek had been placed in fifth place on the party's candidate list for the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands.[3]

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 Baudet.[4][5] Later that day, she announced that she had ended her membership and was no longer a candidate for the party.[6]

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

In early 2021, Eva Vlaardingerbroek moved to Sweden.[7] At the end of March the same year, she started as host of the program "Let's talk about it" on the Sweden Democrats' YouTube channel Riks.[8]

Vlaardingerbroek made an appearance in June 2021 on Tucker Carlson Tonight talking about the rise of crime in Sweden which according to her is linked to mass migration. [9]

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