DutchNews, April 25,
2019
Almost half the money flowing into European parliamentary alliances comes
from the US, according to research by Dutch investigative news website Follow the Money.
Most of this cash comes
from multinational companies and predominantly conservative think tanks and is
donated to Christian conservative and Liberal party groups, the website said.
ALDE – which counts the two Dutch Liberal groups VVD and D66 among its members
– has had substantial donations from large technology firms, FTM said. The
European Christian Political Movement ECPM, which includes ChristenUnie and the
SGP, benefits largely from contributions from American evangelical
organisations.
The money is not usually made over as donations but as ‘special
contributions’, FTM points out.
Russia, often accused of trying to interfere in
the European political process, makes barely any identifiable donations, the
platform said.
DTM analysed almost 1,000 donations made by individuals,
companies and other organisations.
Dutch parties
Earlier this year, the cabinet
agreed that Dutch political parties are to be banned from accepting funding
from sources outside the EU.
A government commission had recommended banning
foreign funding altogether but home affairs minister Kajsa Ollongren said
earlier this went too far, because many Dutch parties have sister organisations
in Europe.
Research has shown the anti-immigration PVV is the main recipient of
foreign money within the Dutch political system. In the two years up to
February 2017, it received a total of €130,280.38 in four payments from the
David Horowitz Freedom Center in California.
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