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Old 28-11-2018, 01:29 PM #1
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Default Netherlands: More MPs are leaving Parliament before end of term

The recent departure of VVD MP Foort van Oosten to become mayor of Nissewaard brings the number of MPs quitting before the end of their four-year term to 13, RTL Nieuws reports.

Of the MPs that have left, four have become mayors or aldermen, one accepted a job abroad and eight left for personal reasons.

Bert van den Braak of parliamentary documentation centre PDC, said the number of MPs that abandon their post prematurely is not ‘excessively high’.

‘Between 1977 and 1981 some 50 MPs left, but that included MPs who went on to become members of the cabinet,’ Van den Braak told RTL. What has changed is the period spent as MPs. ‘They don’t leave after years and years but after only 18 months.’

Parliamentary chairwoman Khadija Arib MPs told the broadcaster that MPs ‘should complete their terms.’ ‘I am not happy about it. It is a shame, that is all I can say,’ she told RTL.

Political commentator Frits Wester said the turnover has increased considerably in the last 10 years.

‘The profession of MP has become a much more uncertain one. The political fragmentation means some parties can lose up to ten seats at the time. That is the reason politicians run for the shelter of another job when it presents itself,’ he said.

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our current cabinet consists out of

Mark Rutte: Prime Minister

Hugo De Jonge: Minister of Health, Welfare, Sport

Kajsa Ollongren: Minister of Interior and Kingdom relations

Carola Schouten: Minister of Agriculture, Nature, Food quality

Stef Blok: Minister of Foreign Affairs

Wopke Hoekstra: Minister of Finance

Dr Ferdinand Grapperhaus: Minister of Justice and Security

Eric Wiebes: Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy

Ank Bijleveld: Minister of Defence

Wouter Koolmees: Minister of Social Affairs and Employment

Ingrid van Engelshoven: Minister of Education, Culture, Science

Cora Van Nieuwenhuizen: Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management

Appointee without portfolio :

Sigrid Kaag: Minister of Foreign Affairs ( Foreign Trade and Development
Cooperation) for D66

Sander Dekker: Minister of Justice and Security (Legal Protection) VVD

Bruno Bruins: Minister of Health, Welfare, Sport (Medical Care) VVD

Arie Slob: Minister of Education, Culture, Science (Primary, Secondary Education) CU
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