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Erik J. Prins is an accomplished expert in Middle East and Northern Africa relations, currently serving as the Expert at Het Grote Midden Oosten Platform since March 2020. With extensive experience in policy advisory as a Senior Policy Advisor at Michael Page and as a Senior Consultant at Stone Business Associates, Erik has also held significant roles in government as an economist and geopolitical expert since September 2009. Additionally, Erik is an active member of several political organizations, including the Arizona Republican Party, the Republican National Committee (USA), Republicans Abroad Netherlands, and the VVD People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. Educational credentials include a degree in Economics from the University of Amsterdam and a Master's in Communication Sciences from Radboud University Nijmegen.
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Republican National Committee (GOP) began in a little schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin, in 1854. A small group of dedicated abolitionists gathered to fight the expansion of slavery, and they gave birth to a Party dedicated to freedom and equal opportunity. The name “Republican” was chosen, alluding to Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Partyand conveying a commitment to the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Party was formally organized in July 1854 by thousands of anti-slavery activists at a convention in Jackson, Michigan. Two years later, in 1856, the first Republican National Convention took place in Philadelphia, U.S. Currently, several GOP unions are formed to serve its people, including Black Republican Activists, GOP Hispanics, RNC Women, GOP Faith, Asian Pacific Americans, GOP Millennials, and Veterans & Military Families. The party is also involved in current issues related to several aspects of the country such as budget and spending, economy, education reform, elections, energy and environment, family values, foreign relations, government accountability, higher education, homeland security, immigration, liberty, national defense, obamacare, and veterans. GOP is located in Washington DC, U.S.