Gert-Jan Oplaat
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Oplaat in 2005
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Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 1998–2002 | |
In office 2002–2006 | |
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Born | 22 November 1964 Markelo, Netherlands |
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Gert-Jan Oplaat (born 22 November 1964) is a Dutch former politician.
After secondary education he became a member of an agricultural family business.[1] In 1994 he protested against the national manure and ammonia policies.[1]
In 1989 he joined the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).[1] Between 1994 and 1998 he was a municipal councillor in Markelo.
He was elected in the 1998 general election.[1] He was his party's spokesman for agriculture.[1] In 2004 he presented a pamphlet arguing for a more right-conservative course, together with Geert Wilders.[1] His place on the candidate list was too low to be re-elected in the 2006 general election.
After leaving parliament he became a consultant, administrator in branche organisations and chairman of the regional chamber of commerce.[1]
Until 2014 he was chairman of the VVD provincial branch in Overijssel.
In 2022 he left the VVD because of discontent about its policies during the nitrogen crisis.[2] After being contacted by multiple parties, he joined the agrarian Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB).[3]
Oplaat is married. He performs as a cabaretier and singer.[1] He is a Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau and a member of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands.
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Senate | ||
Farmer–Citizen Movement (BBB – 16) |
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GroenLinks–Labour Party (GL–PvdA – 14) |
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People's Party for Freedom and Dem. (VVD – 10) |
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Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA – 6) |
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Democrats 66 (D66 – 5) |
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Party for Freedom (PVV – 4) |
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Party for the Animals (PvdD – 3) |
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JA21 (JA21 – 3) |
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Socialist Party (SP – 3) |
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Christian Union (SP – 3) |
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Forum for Democracy (FvD – 2) |
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Volt Netherlands (Volt – 2) |
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Reformed Political Party (SGP – 2) |
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50PLUS (50+ – 1) |
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Independent Politics Netherlands (OPNL – 1) |
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Bold indicates the parliamentary leader (first mentioned) and the President; (Brackets) indicate a temporarily absent member; |