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Gerd Leers
Minister for Immigration, Integration and Asylum Affairs
In office
October 14, 2010 – November 5, 2012
Prime MinisterMark Rutte
Preceded byRita Verdonk (as Minister for Integration and Immigration)
Succeeded byoffice abolished (for the parliament of 2012-2017)
Mayor of Maastricht
In office
February 1, 2002 – March 1, 2010
Preceded byPhilip Houben
Succeeded byJan Mans
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
September 4, 1990 – February 1, 2002
Personal details
Born
Gerardus Bernardus Maria Leers

(1951-07-12) July 12, 1951 (age 73)
Kerkrade, Netherlands
Political partyLabour Party (1975-1976)
Christian Democratic Appeal (since 1976)
Residence(s)Maastricht, Netherlands
Alma materRadboud University Nijmegen (M.A.)
University of Central Missouri (Dr.h.c.)
OccupationPolitician
Civil servant

Gerardus Bernardus Maria "Gerd" Leers (born July 12, 1951) is a former Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He was the Minister for Immigration, Integration and Asylum Affairs in the first Rutte cabinet from October 14, 2010 to November 5, 2012. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands between September 1990 and February 2002. He became mayor of Maastricht in 2002, but he resigned following an affair concerning a holiday villa project in Byala, Varna Province in Bulgaria.

Biography

Politics

On September 4, 1990 Leers became a Member of the House of Representatives. He was a member of the permanent parliamentary commission for transport and water management. The political peak in his House of Representatives period was the Betuwe route, of which Leers was a strong proponent. However, he was also involved in a construction fraud scandal.

Leers became Mayor of Maastricht on February 1, 2002 after Karl Dittrich withdrew his candidacy. In 2008, he stood for mayor of The Hague and of Rotterdam. As mayor Leers took strict measures, such as the raid on the travellers camp Vinkenslag and stopping the subsidy to the football club MVV. He also was against amnesty for failed asylum seekers. In late 2004 Leers was chosen as best mayor of the Netherlands. This choice came after a conflict with the civil service, after heavy criticism from Leers.

Leers also gained attention for his attitude with respect to the policy on soft drugs. He criticised the tolerance policy that permits consumption and sale of marihuana and hashish, but prohibits its growing. Leers argued for legal production under government supervision, which would supposedly improve quality and therefore the public health . Leers also proposed the construction of a "weed boulevard" on the south side of Maastricht, so that drugs tourists would no longer cause trouble in the city centre. However, this proposal was rejected.

In January 2010, he resigned from office after an affair concerning a holiday villa project in Byala, Bulgaria.[1] It was alleged that he was involved in shady deals to raise the value of villas he had ownership of.

On October 14, 2010 he became the new Minister for Immigration and Asylum Affairs in the first Rutte cabinet.

Decorations

References

  1. ^ "Maastrichtse burgemeester Leers stapt op". NU.nl (in Dutch). ANP. 14 January 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
Government offices
Preceded by
Rita Verdonk (as Minister for Integration and Immigration)
Minister for Immigration, Integration and Asylum Affairs
2010-2012
Succeeded by
none
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Maastricht
2002-2010
Succeeded by