List of members of the Tweede Kamer (2006-present)

List of members of the Tweede Kamer (2006-present)

The List of members of the Tweede Kamer (2006 - present) is the list of members of the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch Parliament during its current session. The members elected in the latest Dutch general elections on 22 November 2006 took their seats on 30 november 2006. There has been a sizable number of mutations since due to the particular nature of the Dutch constitutional system. New members are supplied from their party lists so the resignation of individual members' seats does not change the balance of power in the Dutch Parliament.

Elected members per 22 november 2006

The parties are sorted on the basis of the sizes of their parliamentary factions. Candidates elected on the basis of preference votes are listed first, followed by the other members elected - as determined by their place on the party lists. Members elected "solely" on the basis of preference votes are marked (**), other members having acquired sufficient preference votes but who would have been elected on the basis of their position on the party list, have been marked (*)

Christian Democratic Appeal (41 seats)

* Jan Peter Balkenende (*)
* Maxime Verhagen (*)
* Maria van der Hoeven (*)
* Annie Schreijer-Pierik (*)
* Piet Hein Donner (*)
* Gerda Verburg (*)
* Joop Wijn
* Pieter van Geel
* Joop Atsma
* Mirjam Sterk
* Jan Schinkelshoek
* Jan de Vries (politician)
* Liesbeth Spies
* Kathleen Ferrier (politician)
* Karien van Gennip
* Henk Jan Ormel
* Ruud van Heugten
* Sybrand van Haersma Buma
* Coskun Çörüz
* Eddy van Hijum
* Bas Jan van Bochove
* Ger Koopmans
* Cees van der Knaap
* Wim van de Camp
* Elly Blanksma-van den Heuvel
* Ad Koppejan
* Rikus Jager
* Cisca Joldersma
* Jan Jacob van Dijk
* Janneke Schermers
* Jan Mastwijk
* Frans de Nerée tot Babberich
* Jack Biskop
* Roland Kortenhorst
* Jos Hessels
* Jan ten Hoopen
* Pieter Omtzigt
* Nicolien van Vroonhoven-Kok
* Maarten Haverkamp
* Marleen de Pater-van der Meer
* Jules Kortenhorst

Labour Party (33 seats)

* Wouter Bos (*)
* Nebahat Albayrak (*)
* Jet Bussemaker (*)
* Sharon Dijksma (*)
* Aleid Wolfsen (*)
* Ton Heerts
* Bert Koenders
* Mariëtte Hamer
* Martijn van Dam
* Marianne Besselink
* Frans Timmermans
* Attje Kuiken
* Jacques Tichelaar
* Gerdi Verbeet (chair of the Tweede Kamer)
* Ferd Crone
* Pauline Smeets
* Hans Spekman
* Angelien Eijsink
* Diederik Samsom
* Chantal Gill'ard
* Staf Depla
* Agnes Wolbert
* Jeroen Dijsselbloem
* Lutz Jacobi
* Paul Kalma
* Samira Bouchibti
* John Leerdam
* Lia Roefs
* Luuk Blom
* Lea Bouwmeester
* Eelke van der Veen
* Roos Vermeij
* Harm Evert Waalkens


=Socialist Party (25 seats)=

* Jan Marijnissen (*)
* Agnes Kant (*)
* Sadet Karabulut (*)
* Harry van Bommel
* Jan de Wit
* Krista van Velzen
* Ewout Irrgang
* Ronald van Raak
* Emile Roemer
* Renske Leijten
* Paul Ulenbelt
* Ron Abel
* Sharon Gesthuizen
* Jasper van Dijk
* Nathalie de Rooij
* Hans van Leeuwen
* Fons Luijben
* Paulus Jansen
* Remi Poppe
* Arda Gerkens
* Rosita van Gijlswijk
* Henk van Gerven
* Marianne Langkamp
* Tiny Kox
* Paul Lempens

People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (22 seats)

* Rita Verdonk (*)
* Mark Rutte (*)
* Henk Kamp (*)
* Laetitia Griffith (*)
* Brigitte van der Burg
* Fred Teeven
* Edith Schippers
* Atzo Nicolaï
* Johan Remkes
* Willibrord van Beek
* Hans van Baalen
* Anouchka van Miltenburg
* Charlie Aptroot
* Arend Jan Boekestijn
* Helma Neppérus
* Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink
* Stef Blok
* Paul de Krom
* Halbe Zijlstra
* Han ten Broeke
* Frans Weekers
* Janneke Snijder-Hazelhoff

Party for Freedom (9 seats)

* Geert Wilders (*)
* Fleur Agema
* Raymond de Roon
* Hero Brinkman
* Martin Bosma
* Dion Graus
* Barry Madlener
* Teun van Dijck
* Sietse Fritsma

GreenLeft (7 seats)

* Femke Halsema (*)
* Kees Vendrik
* Wijnand Duyvendak
* Mariko Peters
* Ineke van Gent
* Naïma Azough
* Tofik Dibi

ChristianUnion (6 seats)

* André Rouvoet (*)
* Tineke Huizinga-Heringa (*)
* Arie Slob
* Joël Voordewind
* Cynthia Ortega-Martijn
* Ernst Cramer

Democrats 66 (3 seats)

* Alexander Pechtold (*)
* Fatma Koşer Kaya (**)
* Boris van der Ham (*)

Party for the Animals (2 seats)

* Marianne Thieme (*)
* Esther Ouwehand

Reformed Political Party (2 seats)

* Bas van der Vlies (*)
* Kees van der Staaij

Mutations since 30 November 2006

Mutations in 2006

* 30 november 2006: Tiny Kox (Socialist Party) does not take his seat. In his place, Hugo Polderman takes the oath on 5 December 2006.

Mutations in 2007

* 21 februari 2007: Jan Peter Balkenende, Maxime Verhagen, Maria van der Hoeven, Piet Hein Donner, Gerda Verburg and Cees van der Knaap (all CDA), Wouter Bos, Nebahat Albayrak, Jet Bussemaker, Sharon Dijksma, Bert Koenders en Frans Timmermans (all Labour Party) and André Rouvoet and Tineke Huizinga-Heringa (ChristianUnion) become either minister or junior minister in the Fourth Balkenende cabinet triggering their resignations from the Tweede Kamer.
* 1 maart 2007: Joop Wijn (CDA) decides to end his political career and resigns from the Tweede Kamer.
* 1 maart 2007: The seats vacated by Joop Wijn and members of the Cabinet are taken up by Ans Willemse-van der Ploeg, Corien Jonker, Eddy Bilder, Raymond Knops, Sander de Rouwe, Madeleine van Toorenburg and Antoinette Vietsch (CDA), Khadija Arib, Paul Tang, Margot Kraneveldt, Pierre Heijnen, Mei Li Vos en Marjo van Dijken (Labour Party) and Esmé Wiegman-van Meppelen Scheppink and Ed Anker (ChristianUnion).
* 20 november 2007: Ferd Crone (Labour Party) resigns from the Tweede Kamer after being nominated mayor of Leeuwarden. Anja Timmer takes the oath on the same day.

Mutations in 2008

* 1 January 2008: Aleid Wolfsen (Labour) resigns his parliamentary seat after being appointed mayor of Utrecht. He was succeeded on 15 January Jan Boelhouwer.
* 15 January 2008: Rosita van Gijlswijk (SP) resigns her parliamentary seat in order to take up a position in the Socialist Party Board. Farshad Bashir takes her seat the same day. Being twenty years and one day of age he is the youngest ever member of the Lower House.
* 23 January 2008: Jules Kortenhorst (CDA) resigns his seat to become director of the European Climate Foundation. Margreeth Smilde, formerly a member of the Lower House from 2002 to 2006 takes the oath the same day.
* 8 April 2008: Sabine Uitslag (CDA) becomes a temporary member of parliament with Mirjam Sterk taking four months of maternity leave. Her membership of the Lower House expires automatically with Mirjam Sterk's return on 29 july 2008.
* 8 April 2008: Ron Abel (SP) resigns his seat for health reasons. He is succeeded on 22 april 2008 by Manja Smits.
* 17 April 2008: Nicolien van Vroonhoven-Kok (CDA) takes maternity leave. Her seat is taken by Ine Aasted Madsen until 17 August 2008.
* 2 September 2008: Wijnand Duyvendak (GreenLeft) resigns his seat after revelations concerning his past as a political activist. Karien van Gennip (CDA) leaves after taking up a management position with ING and Roland Kortenhorst (CDA) resigns in order to start up a new business venture. Jolande Sap takes Duyvendak's seat. Sabine Uitslag and Ine Aasted Madsen take the oath as permanent members of the Lower House.
* 2 September 2008: Mariko Peters (GreenLeft) takes maternity leave. Isabelle Diks takes her seat until 21 December 2008.

Expexted Mutations

*21 December 2008: Mariko Peters (GreenLeft) is expected to return, triggering the automatic resignation of Isabelle Diks


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