Pim Fortuyn List (Lijst Pim Fortuyn, LPF) is a defunct political party in the Netherlands.
Pim Fortuyn began organising the party on February 11, 2002, the day after he had been dismissed as lijsttrekker by the Leefbaar Nederland party. The new party would have allowed him to take part in the May 15 parliamentary elections. Fortuyn was a forceful debater and a strong critic of the government of the day.
On March 21 the party announced its list of...
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