Liesbeth Spies
Liesbeth Spies | |
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Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations | |
In office December 16, 2011 – November 5, 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Mark Rutte |
Preceded by | Piet Hein Donner |
Succeeded by | Ronald Plasterk |
Party chair of the Christian Democratic Appeal | |
In office November 1, 2010 – April 2, 2011 | |
Leader | Vacant |
Preceded by | Henk Bleker |
Succeeded by | Ruth Peetoom |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office May 23, 2002 – June 17, 2010 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Jantje Wilhelmina Elisabeth Spies April 6, 1966 Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands |
Political party | Christian Democratic Appeal |
Residence(s) | Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands |
Alma mater | Leiden University (LL.M., M.Econ) |
Occupation | Politician Civil servant Management consultant |
Jantje Wilhelmina Elisabeth "Liesbeth" Spies (born April 6, 1966) is a former Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). She served as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the Cabinet Rutte I from December 16, 2011 to November 5, 2012.[1] She was named to this post on December 16, 2011, following the appointment of her predecessor, Piet Hein Donner, to be the new Vice President of the Council of State. She was a Member of the House of Representatives from May 23, 2002 to June 17, 2010 and served as acting Party Chair of the Christian Democratic Appeal from November 1, 2010 until April 2, 2011.[2]
Following her departure from the House of Representatives she became the top candidate (lijsttrekker) for the CDA in the 2011 elections for the States-Provincial of South Holland. In the election the CDA lost over half its seats (going from thirteen seats to six) and went from largest party in the province to the fourth-largest when compared with the previous election in 2007. Despite this the CDA joined the coalition for the provincial government and Spies was appointed as a member of the States Deputed, with a portfolio including spatial planning and economic affairs. She vacated this position following her ministerial appointment.
As of 8 July 2014 she is interim mayor of Stichtse Vecht.[3]
References
- ^ Template:Nl 'Liesbeth Spies opvolger Donner', NOS, December 16, 2011
- ^ Template:Nl Liesbeth Spies tijdelijk partijvoorzitter CDA, NOS, November 1, 2010
- ^ Annelies Karman (18 June 2014). "Alphense oud-minister Liesbeth Spies burgemeester in Stichtse Vecht" (in Dutch). Leidsch Dagblad. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
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