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PARTY for THE ANIMALS and World Log by Leader Marianne Thieme

by Adele Maria on April 15, 2010

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Party for the Animals are a Dutch political party whose highest priority is animal welfare and the respectful treatment of animals. In the Netherlands, they are represented in the House of Representatives, the Senate and the Provincial States. That is unique: never before has a political party devoted to animal welfare been elected to a national parliament anywhere else in the world.

The Party for the Animals is the fastest growing political party in the Netherlands and acts as a ‘pacemaker’ in the parliament; in other words, they encourage the other political parties to move faster when it comes to animal welfare.

Ever since the establishment of the Party for the Animals, there has been a great deal of interest in the party abroad. That is why they created an international website, which provides a lot of useful information. Each week Marianne Thieme, the leader of the Party for the Animals, will write a new worldlog about her experiences in politics. This worldlog will not only be available in English, but also in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. Turkish and Russian.

The Party for the Animals believes that animals should be given the rights that they deserve. Animal interests should no longer continually be subordinated to economic interests. Not just in the Netherlands, but also beyond. They would therefore like to join forces with kindred spirits in other countries. The more animal welfare parties that are set up across the globe, the better

SOURCE: www.partyfortheanimals

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