National Pim Fortuyn List Smolders was a candidate in the
2002 general election as a member of the
Pim Fortuyn List. He was the 16th person on the candidate list of that party. During the election season, he was
Pim Fortuyn's driver. Nine days before the election, Fortuyn was
assassinated by
Volkert van der Graaf. As Fortuyn's driver, Smolders witnessed the event, and he followed the suspect afterwards until Van der Graaf was arrested by a police tactical unit. After the election, he became a member of the Pim Fortuyn List in the
House of Representatives.
Forum for Democracy and BVNL Smolders was elected to the House again in the
2021 general election on behalf of
Forum for Democracy. Shortly after his election, he left the Forum for Democracy in protest against the party releasing a poster comparing the COVID-19 lockdown measures to the
Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. In an interview Smolders said that while he agreed with the FvD's political ideas the situation within the party had become "unworkable" due to Baudet's communication and leadership style, and the poster had been released without any consultation with the party's MPs. He subsequently joined the independent
Van Haga Group in parliament with
Wybren van Haga and
Olaf Ephraim which was later established as
Belang van Nederland. In June 2021, Smolders made his
maiden speech to the House concerning abolishing the dog tax.
Municipal At the end of 2003, he founded his own local political party called the Smolders List. In April 2004, Smolders said a man showed up at his home armed with a gun, saying he should leave politics. Smolders said he would stop as party leader because of the incident. The perpetrator was never found. Smolders joined the local Tilburg Elderly Party (TOP) at the end of 2004, saying he would be active within the party and opened up the possibility of running for a seat in the Tilburg
municipal council for that party. Smolders participated with his own party, List Smolders, in the
March 2006 municipal elections. His party won 5 out of 39 seats in the Tilburg municipal council, and he became a member of the council. While he was still a member of the municipal council, Smolders appeared on the ballot during the
November 2006 general election. Smolders was the 19th person on the candidate list of the party
One NL, which was founded a few months before the elections. However, the party did not win any seats in the House of Representatives. Smolders remained a council member in Tilburg. Smolders clashed with mayor
Ruud Vreeman, who he accused of corruption and mismanagement. When Smolders was investigated for corruption (see #Legal affairs), he said the investigation was started by Vreeman as an excuse for mistakes Vreeman had made regarding the renovation of a local theater. When the next municipal elections took place in
2010, Smolders decided his party would not participate. He stated this was for health reasons. Smolders re-entered politics in 2014, when he participated again with his party List Smolders in the
municipal elections. He said it was his duty as a citizen to stop mismanagement. His party won five out of the 45 seats in the Tilburg municipal council, causing Smolders to become a member of the council once more. In 2017, Smolders was chosen "politician of the year" by the readers of the local news website
Tilburgers.nl. During the
next elections in 2018, his party received a
plurality in the Tilburg municipal council. His party's seat number doubled to 10. Smolders called it a "historic victory". Although his party won the most seats in the municipal council of any party, it did not become part of the coalition that makes up the
executive board. A demonstration against the fact Smolders's party was excluded was held in April and reportedly attracted about one hundred protestors including Smolders himself.
Provincial Smolders appeared on the ballot during the
2019 Dutch provincial elections as
lijstduwer of
Forum for Democracy (FvD) in the province
North Brabant. As
lijstduwer, he appeared on place 15 on FvD's list for the election and he said he wanted to be elected with
preferential votes. Forum for Democracy received nine out of 55 seats in the States, becoming the second biggest party behind the
VVD. Smolders remains a member of the Tilburg municipal council. == Legal affairs ==