… dat hadden wij toch niet van hem verwacht! [iHitNews nummer 30]
Posts Tagged ‘Koning Willem Alexander’
ZIJLSTRA VERLEENT KONING ONTSLAG OP MEEST EERVOLLE WIJZE
Posted in Dutch politics, Dutch Royal House: 21st Century View, iHitNews tableaus, tagged fabuleren, Halbe Zijlstra (VVD), Koning Willem Alexander, leugens, ontslagregeling on February 15, 2018| Leave a Comment »
Curriculum Vitae: Camiel Martinus Petrus Stephanus Eurlings 1973-2018
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged #Eurlings, #metoo, Camiel Eurlings, CDA, Curriculum Vitae, CV, Inernational Olympic Committee, IOC, KLM, Koning Willem Alexander, levensloop on January 6, 2018| Leave a Comment »
nuttig bij sollicitatie…
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check…. sinds vandaag (pas) is Eurlings van de Member lijst van het IOC gewist… de web-site van het IOC geeft geen verklaring en er is onder de sectie ‘news’ ook geen mededeling over het vertrek van Eurlings… de web-site geeft – zo te zien – enkel “good news”…
https://www.olympic.org/ioc-members-list
CAMIEL EURLINGS repents @his-own-service
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged #metoo, Camiel Eurlings, CDA, CDA congres geddog-coalitie met PVV 2010, copy cat Pim Fortuyn, huiselijk geweld, International Olympic Committee, KLM, Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, Koning Willem Alexander on December 30, 2017| Leave a Comment »
2018 after a wave of public criticism resigns from the IOC and related organisations
For those not in the know of Dutch politics… Eurlings made a well known appearance as a top Christian Democrat (CDA) politician at the congress of his party where a decission had to be made wehther or not the CDA would form a minority coalition government based on collaboration with the PVV party of Geert Wilders (as a non-government external support). There had been fierce opposition among CDA party-members against this unusual construction and Eurlings made a speech in which he spoke out a full support for this coalition which had been prepared by party leader Maxime Verhagen, building his argument on an earlier example of a right-wing populist coalition of the CDA party with the Party of Pim Fortuyn (LPF) (Fortuyn had been murdered just before the elections and his new populist Dutch nationalist party won a great victory). Camille Eurlings copied the emblematic gimmick of Pim Fortuyn during is election campaign in 2002, where he used to salute like a military men and shout “at your service.” The copy-cat salute by Eurlings was an example of gesture demagogy, typical for his public relation campaign style… of course reality was is and will remain that he is only concerned with being @ his own service.
First version of the tableau: