Jesus Lives

Jesus Lives (Dutch: Jezus Leeft) is a Dutch political party that was founded in November 2013[1] by evangelist Joop van Ooijen in Giessenburg.[2]

Jesus Lives

Jezus Leeft
LeaderFlorens van der Spek
Founded2013
IdeologyEvangelism
Social conservatism
Pro-life
Hard Euroscepticism
Stewardship theology
Senate
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House of Representatives
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States-Provincial
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European Parliament
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Website
www.jezusleeft.nl
  • Politics of Netherlands
  • Political parties
  • Elections

History

The history of the party lies within Joop van Ooijen's evangelisation, originally spreading the gospel by means of flyers at cycling races his son participated in. After an accident, he stopped spreading flyers. In 2008, he painted the text 'JEZUS REDT' (Jesus Saves) on the roof of his farm with reflective paint which is generally used for painting road markings. The case resulted in a civil case by the municipality of Giessenburg, which made headlines in 2009 and 2010.

The party participated in Giessenlanden and some other municipalities in the 2014 Dutch municipal elections. The party also participated in the 2014 European Parliament election in the Netherlands with nine candidates on the list. In the 2015 Dutch provincial elections the party participated in Noord-Brabant, Flevoland, Utrecht, and Zuid-Holland. The party never won a seat.

In the 2017 Dutch general election the party participated in 7 electoral districts, with Florens van der Spek as party leader. The party won 3,099 votes, which was not enough for a seat. In the 2018 Dutch municipal elections, Jesus Lives participated in thirteen municipalities; nowhere was a seat obtained.

In the 2018 Dutch municipal elections Jesus Lives took part in three provinces. No seat was obtained in any of these three.

Ideology

According to the party's founder, Joop van Ooijen, the party's primary purpose is making Jesus known to the people.[3] The party opposes abortion, the European Union, and supports environmentalism.[3] Van Ooijen has said that the party's pro-life's stance is non-negotiable, having said that he would "not sit at the table with someone who supports abortion, that is not open to discussion. We will not negotiate, that's what's different between us and the other Christian parties."[3] In that same interview, he expressed confidence that he would get the 64,000 votes in the 2017 Dutch general election required to obtain a seat.[3]

References

  1. "Jezus Leeft in de politiek". frontpage.fok.nl. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  2. "Main site". Ulster Scots Agency. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
  3. "'Jezus Leeft' doet mee aan Kamerverkiezingen". Visie (in Dutch). 8 December 2016. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
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