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The Anderz Party never really came from the ground, because of internal struggles between the party members, but it did exist for a very short while, the reason why it should stay is because it is the very last political episode of Jean Pierre Van Rossem, a legendary (for the Belgians) personality, that has become somewhat of a cultural icon in Belgium, not just for his accomplishments but also for his controversies, suchy as his multi-million dollar fraud scheme. He typifies a period in Belgian history of debauchery and resistance to the narrow-minded Catholic zeitgeist of that time, which you can also see in artists such as the recently deceased Arno Hintjens. Proof of the party existence can be found on the archived website, but also on the countless Facebook posts of Van Rossem and the other party members, as well as the party statutes. I will see what i can do to replenish the references. 109.131.60.100 (talk) 09:30, 5 May 2022 (UTC)Reply