- Melanie Schultz van Haegen
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Melanie Schultz van Haegen Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment Incumbent Assumed office
October 14, 2010Prime Minister Mark Rutte Preceded by Camiel Eurlings (V&W)
Tineke Huizinga (VROM)Member of the House of Representatives In office
January 30, 2003 – May 27, 2003State Secretary for Transport, Public Works and Water Management In office
July 22, 2002 – February 22, 2007Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende Preceded by Monique de Vries Succeeded by Tineke Huizinga Personal details Born Melanie Henriëtte Maas Geesteranus
June 28, 1970
Laag-Soeren, NetherlandsNationality Dutch Political party People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Spouse(s) Harro Schultz van Haegen Residence Leiden, Netherlands Alma mater Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam (D.P.A.) Occupation Politician
Civil servantWebsite Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment Melanie Henriëtte Schultz van Haegen-Maas Geesteranus (born June 28, 1970) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). She was State Secretary for Transport, Public Works and Water Management.[1] She is the Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment in the Rutte cabinet.
References
- ^ (Dutch) "Schultz heeft zin om terug te keren". http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/7881410/__Schultz_heeft_zin_om_terug_te_keren__.html?sn=binnenland,buitenland. Retrieved 8 October 2010.
Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister Ministers Piet Hein Donner (Interior and Kingdom Relations)
Uri Rosenthal (Foreign Affairs)
Jan Kees de Jager (Finance)
Ivo Opstelten (Security and Justice)
Hans Hillen (Defence)
Marja van Bijsterveldt (Education, Culture and Science)
Melanie Schultz van Haegen (Infrastructure and the Environment)
Henk Kamp (Social Affairs and Employment)
Edith Schippers (Health, Welfare and Sport)Minister without portfolio State Secretaries Henk Bleker (Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation)
Ben Knapen (Foreign Affairs)
Frans Weekers (Finance)
Fred Teeven (Security and Justice)
Halbe Zijlstra (Education, Culture and Science)
Joop Atsma (Infrastructure and the Environment)
Paul de Krom (Social Affairs and Employment)
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