The Parapolitical Path to Parliament: Former Political Support Staff as Parliamentary Members
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2026
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In Western parliamentary democracies, a growing number of MPs have worked as special advisers, political assistants, and parliamentary aides before their election as members of parliament. They have professional political expertise without being elected officials themselves. We call them parapoliticians, akin to paramedics or paralegals. This exploratory article describes this emerging pathway to the Dutch House of Representatives. The article operationalises the concept, provides theoretical and historical context, and offers insights into the prevalence of parapolitical backgrounds among members of the House of Representatives, and examines variations across political parties. In the 2021 House of Representatives, more than a quarter of MPs had previously worked as political support staff, and these MPs have prominent positions in the parliamentary factions.
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members of parliament, parties, political capital, political careers, political support staff, Sociology and Political Science, Public Administration
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Wille, A & Bovens, M 2026, 'The Parapolitical Path to Parliament : Former Political Support Staff as Parliamentary Members', Politics and Governance, vol. 14, 10609. https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.10609