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Mat Herben Parliamentary leader - LPF
House of RepresentativesIn office
August 17, 2006 – November 30, 2006Preceded by Gerard van As Succeeded by Party Disbanded Parliamentary leader - LPF
House of RepresentativesIn office
October 16, 2002 – October 5, 2004Preceded by Harry Wijnschenk Succeeded by Gerard van As Parliamentary leader - LPF
House of RepresentativesIn office
May 16, 2002 – August 28, 2002Preceded by First Succeeded by Harry Wijnschenk Member of the House of Representatives In office
May 23, 2002 – November 30, 2006Personal details Born Mathieu Herben
July 15, 1952
The Hague, NetherlandsNationality Dutch Political party LPF (2002-2006) Residence Linschoten, Netherlands Occupation Politician
Civil servantReligion Roman Catholic Website Official site Mathieu "Mat" Herben (born July 15, 1952) is a retired Dutch politician of the dissolved Pim Fortuyn List party.
Herben is a Dutch journalist and politician and a member of the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF). In May 2002, the party of the slain populist Pim Fortuyn elected him as its new leader, after the party turned out in force in the parliamentary elections. [1] As of 23 May 2002 he has been a member of LPF's parliamentary party in the House of Representatives of the Staten-Generaal. In 2004 Herben served as the fraction leader as well as the chairman of the party. In the elections held on January 22, 2003 he was the so-called lijsttrekker.
Mat Herben was born in Den Haag, Zuid-Holland. From 1977 to 1987 he worked as a journalist and at the Dutch Ministry of Defence. From 1987 to 1990 he was the editor of the Catholic family magazine Manna. In 1993 he founded the local political party Leefbaar Linschoten. From 1990 to 1995 he wrote reviews on classical music and publications about popular medical and social topics. From 1990 tot 2002 he was public relations official, chief editor of diverse magazines and worked again at the Dutch Ministry of Defence. Between March and May 2002 he was spokesman of the Lijst Pim Fortuyn and from May 2002 until October 2004 chairman of this party. In November 2006, he retired as a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands. Between 2005 and 2009 he was an author for STA-VAST, the magazine of the Dutch right wing conservative organization Oud-Strijders Legioen.
Herben now lives in Linschoten (Montfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands). He is interested in defence, international security and aviation. He co-chairs the permanent commission for defence matters.Herben has been married since 1975 and has one daughter. He is catholic and a free mason.
Publications
- "De Luchtstrijdkrachten van het Warschaupact en neutraal Europa" (1982)
- "Vijftig jaar vrijmetselarij"
- "Vrij Denken – over religie, politiek en vrijmetselarij" (2005)
References
External links
- (Dutch) Official Parliamentary Biography
Party political offices Preceded by
Pim FortuynParty leader
Pim Fortuyn List
2002Succeeded by
Harry WijnschenkPreceded by
Harry WijnschenkParty leader
Pim Fortuyn List
2002-2004Succeeded by
Gerard van AsPreceded by
Gerard van AsParty leader
Pim Fortuyn List
2006Succeeded by
Party DisbandedPreceded by
FirstParliamentary leader – LPF
House of Representatives
2002Succeeded by
Harry WijnschenkPreceded by
Harry WijnschenkParliamentary leader – LPF
House of Representatives
2002-2004Succeeded by
Gerard van AsPreceded by
Gerard van AsParliamentary leader – LPF
House of Representatives
2006Succeeded by
Party DisbandedCategories:- 1952 births
- Living people
- Dutch politicians
- Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
- Pim Fortuyn List politicians
- Dutch civil servants
- Dutch Roman Catholics
- People from The Hague
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