Lidewij de Vos


Lidewij Guinevère de Vos is a Dutch politician of the far-right Forum for Democracy.

Biography

Early life and career

De Vos was born in 1997 in Leidschendam, and she studied biochemistry at Utrecht University and neuroscience at Erasmus University Rotterdam. She was trained to play the violin, and she worked as a violin teacher in Utrecht from 2017 to 2019.

Political career

De Vos was a volunteer for the Jongerenorganisatie Forum voor Democratie, the youth-wing of the FvD. She later became a policy advisor for Forum for Democracy in August 2021. In 2023, she and party leader Thierry Baudet co-authored the book Nobody in the Cockpit which describes the state of government in the Netherlands, according to the authors. De Vos ran for the House of Representatives in November 2023 as the party's sixth candidate, but she was not elected since the party secured three seats. She was sworn into the House on 16 January 2025 to temporarily replace party leader Thierry Baudet, who stepped down to go on paternity leave. Baudet returned on 1 April 2025.
De Vos is the lead candidate of Forum for Democracy in the October 2025 general election. On 4 September 2025, following the announcement, she returned to the House, replacing Pepijn van Houwelingen. She succeeded Baudet as parliamentary leader. Her selection as FvD leader was seen as a move to improve and clean the party's image and regain votes. However, research by Dutch newspaper NRC suggested that De Vos had worked closely with members of the party's youth-wing who had made "racist, anti-Semitic and terror-glorifying statements" and claimed she was partly involved in promoting controversial members of the youth-wing to important positions. De Volkskrant noted the "Lidewij effect" where the FvD was able to achieve a better result in the 2025 Dutch general election under her leadership despite its policy content remaining the same. The party saw seven MPs elected in the election.

House committee assignments

Personal life

As of 2024, De Vos resided in The Hague.