Leader of the Democrats 66

Democrats 66

The Leader of the Democrats 66 is the most senior politician within the Democrats 66 (Dutch: Democraten 66, D66) in the Netherlands. The post is currently held by Alexander Pechtold, who succeeded Boris Dittrich after the leadership election of 2006.[1]

History

The Leaders outwardly act as the 'figurehead' and the main representative of the party. Within the party, they must ensure political consensus. At election time the Leader is always the Lijsttrekker (top candidate) of the party list. In the Democrats 66 the Leader is often the Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives. Some Democrats 66 leaders became a Minister in a Cabinet.

Leader Term of office Age as Leader Position(s) as Leader Further position(s) Lijsttrekker
Hans van Mierlo
(1931–2010)
14 September 1966 – 1 September 1973
(6 years, 352 days) [1]
35–42 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Member of the Senate
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Defence
Minister of State
1967
1971
1972
1986
1989
1994
Jan Terlouw
(born 1931)
1 September 1973 – 8 September 1982
(9 years, 7 days) [1]
41–50 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Minister of Economic Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister
Queen's Commissioner of Gelderland
Member of the Senate
1977
1981
1982
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
(born 1937)
8 September 1982 – 10 November 1982
(63 days) [1]
45 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
Ambassador of the European Union to Japan
Member of the European Parliament
Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries
Minister of Economic Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister
Maarten Engwirda
(born 1943)
10 November 1982 – 25 January 1986
(3 years, 76 days) [1]
39–42 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Member of the European Parliament
Hans van Mierlo
(1931–2010)
25 January 1986 – 15 February 1998
(12 years, 21 days) [1]
54–66 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Member of the Senate
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Defence
Minister of State
1986
1989
1994
Els Borst
(1932–2014)
15 February 1998 – 30 May 1998
(104 days) [1]
65–66 Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport
Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of State
1998
Thom de Graaf
(born 1957)
30 May 1998 – 22 January 2003
(4 years, 237 days) [1]
40–45 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Minister for Government Reform and Kingdom Relations
Deputy Prime Minister
Mayor of Nijmegen
Member of the Senate
Parliamentary leader in the Senate
2002
2003
Boris Dittrich
(born 1955)
22 January 2003 – 3 February 2006
(3 years, 12 days) [1]
47–50 Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Alexander Pechtold
(born 1965)
24 June 2006 – Incumbent
(10 years, 166 days) [1]
40– Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives
Mayor of Wageningen
Minister for Government Reform and Kingdom Relations
2006
2010
2012
2017

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Politiek leider van een partij". Parlement&Politiek. Retrieved 2012-11-03.

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