Forum for Democracy

Forum for Democracy
Forum voor Democratie
AbbreviationFvD
LeaderThierry Baudet
ChairpersonThierry Baudet
Leader in the House of RepresentativesThierry Baudet
Leader in the SenateJohan Dessing
FoundersThierry Baudet
Henk Otten
Founded1 September 2016
HeadquartersHerengracht 74,
Amsterdam
Youth wingJongerenorganisatie Forum voor Democratie (JFvD)
Think tankRenaissance Institute
Membership (January 2025) 60,163
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
European affiliationECR (2019–2022)
ESN (since 2024)
European Parliament groupECR (2019–2020)
ID (2022)
NI (2020–2022, 2022–2024)
Colors  Maroon
House of Representatives
3 / 150
Senate
2 / 75
States-Provincial
15 / 570
European Parliament
0 / 31
Website
fvd.nl

Forum for Democracy (Dutch: Forum voor Democratie [ˈfoːrʏɱ voːr ˌdeːmoːkraːˈ(t)si]; FvD) is a far-right political party in the Netherlands, originally founded as a think tank by Thierry Baudet and Henk Otten in 2015 before registering itself as a party the following year. The FvD first participated in elections in the 2017 general election, winning two seats in the House of Representatives.

At the time of its conception, the FvD was a conservative liberal and Eurosceptic movement positioned on the right-wing of the political spectrum. During its initial years, the FvD was defined as a national conservative political party focused on opposing Dutch membership of the European Union, political reform and protection of Dutch culture. Following the 2017 general election, the FvD saw a period of popularity in opinion polls and grew to become the largest party during the 2019 Dutch provincial elections. However, it underwent an ideological change and adopted increasingly radical policies and messages following the departure of several of its founding members and saw a subsequent decline in support. Presently, the FvD is regarded by media and political analysts to be a right-wing populist, nativist, far-right, radical right or extreme-right political party.