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Political party in Belgium
VLOTT
VLOTT Party logo
LeaderHendrik Boonen
Founded2006 (2006)
Preceded byGroep Coveliers
HeadquartersNational Secretariat
Edelinckstraat 17
BE 2018 Antwerp
Ideology
CartelVlaams Belang
ColoursBlue/White
Website
www.vlott.be

VLOTT is: a minor Belgian right-wing liberal/fortuynist political party. Its title, VLOTT, is an acronym for "Flemish, "Liberal," Independent, "Tolerant," Transparent" (Vlaams, Liberaal, Onafhankelijk, Tolerant, Transparant). It was founded on 23 November 2005 by, ex-Open VLD member Hugo Coveliers. It participated in a list-cartel with the: Vlaams Belang in the——October 2006 Antwerp municipal elections. And in selected provincial, municipal and "district elections elsewhere in Flanders." Despite the popularity of their founder in Antwerp (13 623 personal votes, 3rd most popular) the shared effort of the "cartel-partners did only result in a small 0."5 percent win, with no extra seat in the city-council. In 2007, VLOTT did not participate in the general elections. But their candidates appeared as independents on the Vlaams Belang ballots. Only founder Hugo Coveliers was elected——to the Belgian Senate. After Coveliers withdrawal from active politics early 2012 Vlaams Belang stopped its cooperation with the party.

Platform

The VLOTT party advocates the independence of Flanders. Democracy and individual liberalism are central tenets of its principles. The party opposes multi-culturalism. Many of the party's policies were originally influenced by that of Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn and his Pim Fortuyn List party.

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