Candidates
1. Grossman S.E. (Sabrina)
Partij Bijzonder (The Extraordinary Party) – Party leader
Sabrina Grossman advocates a fundamentally different approach to governance in Amsterdam, one that focuses on equality, justice and connection. She wants policies to be developed in collaboration with residents, with an active role for experts by experience. Her efforts are focused on ending human rights violations and restoring trust between the municipality and residents.
2. van Koppenhagen M.A. (Monica)
Hart voor Vrijheid (Heart for Freedom) – I stand for a strong Amsterdam with: constitutional review, transparent municipal finances, efficiency and security of livelihood for everyone, with an unconditional basic income as the foundation. Based on my involvement in, among other things, Hart voor Vrijheid, the derailed Zuidpunt participation experiment in De Pijp and the Amsterdam council's childcare allowance recovery plan, I am working to restore trust, constructively critique the system and find solutions that actually help people move forward.
3. Gietelink H.K. (Hugo)
Hart voor Vrijheid (Heart for Freedom) – The entire AAA programme of principles is close to my heart and I will help implement it in the council. As an activist for social housing, I want to focus on more and better social housing, shortening waiting lists, reducing housing costs and improving the legal position of tenants, including the introduction of a social tenant inheritance right to strengthen the bond with the home and the neighbourhood. It is also important to give all residents (buyers and tenants) more direct control over their homes and neighbourhoods, rather than top-down management!
4. Smit H.R.M.P. (Ron)
Basisinkomen Partij (Basic Income Party) – I will stand up for people who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters and walkers. Some buildings are very difficult to access due to stairs, thresholds and doorways that are too small to enter. Examples include polling stations, churches, shops and residential buildings. The local authority must improve accessibility. Footpaths and cycle paths also have many loose tiles, stones and raised manhole covers.
5. Cruijff N. (Nathalie)
Partij Bijzonder (The Extraordinary Party) – My commitment is focused on a safe Amsterdam, including behind closed doors. In addition to enforcement, I advocate for the prevention of (psychological) violence through awareness and education. By better equipping residents, professionals, and bystanders and lowering barriers to help, I want to contribute to a city where violence is not only combated but prevented as much as possible.
6. Zikking A.P.A. (Angela)
Partij Bijzonder (The Extraordinary Party) – ‘I choose a city where the health of residents outweighs the profits of polluting industry. As a candidate for the AAA, I am fighting for an Amsterdam that stops muddling through and truly chooses a liveable future.’
7. Lutgens S.I. (Serge)
Hart voor Vrijheid (Heart for Freedom) – My political commitment within Hart voor Vrijheid focuses on direct democracy and substantive, honest policy. I am critical of the coronavirus and climate dossiers, where technocracy and fear-mongering have narrowed the public debate. Real change requires clear awareness and mature consciousness development, enabling people to perceive, judge and take responsibility more freely.
8. Avşar D. (Dilek)
Hart voor Vrijheid (Heart for Freedom) – Dilek is committed to genuine security of livelihood, fair youth care and protection against narcissism and psychopathy. Fine words are not enough. Just do what is necessary, with warmth and backbone.
9. Huijser van Reenen A.A.C. (Andrée Claire)
Independent candidate – As an expert by experience, I stand for a society in which everyone counts. Where the government protects rather than harms, and where systems serve people, not break them. For too long, failing structures have damaged lives, especially in youth care, education, the housing market and childcare allowances. We will no longer accept this.
10. Adolfse V.W.M.M. (Vincent)
Hart voor Vrijheid (Heart for Freedom) – Vincent Adolfse has been a member of Hart voor Vrijheid since 2021. HVV is an organisation that emerged from the coronavirus protest movement. As I see it – and this is just my opinion – everything related to coronavirus was a deception. As is now (February 2026) evident from the Epstein files (email correspondence between Bill Gates and Epstein), and a power grab against the civilian population of the world that has been years in the making by a power clique (sometimes mistakenly referred to as the “elite”). The power grab continues in the form of climate deception and so on. We can only make a difference locally to regain our freedoms – so vote for AAA in March!
11. van Vuure S.J. (Simone)
Independent candidate – Simone is an Amsterdam-based entrepreneur and coaching psychologist who focuses on meaning, human dignity and meaningful work. Drawing on her background, she connects inner order and attention to work, the economy and community. Her efforts are aimed at strengthening human dignity, autonomy and mutual connectedness, so that people do not have to survive, but can contribute to the city based on their calling and responsibility.
12. Binsbergen E. (Eric)
Basic Income Party – Our oldest AAA candidate and bringing up the rear. Eric and the Basic Income Party stand for a strong constitutional state, solidarity and genuine democratic renewal. He advocates an unconditional basic income as a simple and fair foundation for security of livelihood, less bureaucracy and more personal control. He is also committed to affordable housing, strengthening citizens' councils, good education, accessible healthcare and a sustainable, peaceful society.
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