
Tineke Strik
Tineke Strik is a Dutch politician and member of the GroenLinks (Green Left) party. She serves as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and has been an outspoken advocate for human rights and the rule of law within the European Union. As the parliamentary rapporteur on the state of rule of law in Hungary, Strik has been at the forefront of addressing concerns regarding the erosion of democratic values and civil liberties in the country. Her work includes scrutiny of issues such as media freedom, corruption, and the impact of government policies on civil society. Strik emphasizes the importance of strengthening EU efforts to protect fundamental rights and values across member states, particularly in the face of rising authoritarianism.
Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)
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Hungary:
Tineke Strik, a Dutch Green Party politician, recently visited Hungary as a leader of a delegation regarding the rule of law.
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Hungary:
Tineke Strik visited Hungary recently as a leader of a delegation regarding the rule of law.
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Hungary:
Tineke Strik visited Hungary recently as a leader of a delegation regarding the rule of law.
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Spain:
Tineke Strik is a Member of the European Parliament representing the Greens from the Netherlands.
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Hungary:
Tineke Strik, the Dutch Green Party representative in the European Parliament, stated that nearly 70 MEPs will participate in the Budapest Pride parade to show solidarity with the Hungarian LGBTQ+ community.
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Ireland:
Tineke Strik is a Green MEP who commissioned the report on EU actions against Israel.
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Slovenia:
Tineke Strik is a member of the European Parliament.
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Hungary:
Tineke Strik is a Dutch Green Party member who recently visited Hungary as part of the EP's delegation regarding the rule of law.
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Ukraine:
Tineke Strik is a Dutch MEP from the Greens who pledged to attend the pride event in Budapest.
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Hungary:
Tineke Strik, the European Parliament's rapporteur on Hungarian affairs, harshly criticized the Hungarian government.
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