Martin van Rooijen
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Martin van Rooijen in 1974
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Member of the Senate | |
Assumed office 11 June 2019 | |
In office 9 June 2015 – 23 March 2017 | |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 23 March 2017 – 11 June 2019 | |
In office 1 November 1977 – 1 September 1980 | |
State Secretary for Finance | |
In office 21 December 1973 – 14 October 1977 Serving with Aar de Goede | |
Prime Minister | Joop den Uyl |
Preceded by | Fons van der Stee |
Succeeded by | Aar de Goede |
Personal details | |
Born | Martinus Johannes van Rooijen (1942-07-31) 31 July 1942 (age 81) Drunen, Netherlands |
Political party | 50PLUS (since 2015) |
Other political affiliations | Catholic People's Party (1959–1980) Christian Democratic Appeal (1980–2015) |
Children | 3 |
Residence(s) | Oegstgeest, Netherlands |
Alma mater | Netherlands School of Economics (Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics) |
Occupation | Politician · civil servant · Economist · Management consultant · Financial adviser · Businessman · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Sport administrator · Lobbyist |
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Martinus Johannes "Martin" van Rooijen (born 31 July 1942) is a Dutch politician of the 50PLUS (50+) party formerly of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and businessman. He is the Parliamentary leader of 50PLUS in the Senate and a Member of the Senate since 11 June 2019.[1]
Election | Party | Candidate number | Votes |
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1994 Dutch general election | Christian Democratic Appeal | 45 | 464 |
2015 Dutch Senate election | 50PLUS | 2 | |
2017 Dutch general election | 50PLUS | 3 | 9.096 |
2019 Dutch provincial electionsinSouth Holland | 50PLUS | 18 | 2.725 |
2019 European Parliament election in the Netherlands | 50PLUS | 25 | 1.398 |
2019 Dutch Senate election | 50PLUS | 1 | |
2022 Dutch municipal electionsinRotterdam | 50PLUS | 38 |
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Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion | Netherlands | 11 April 1978 |
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | State Secretary for Finance 1973–1977 Served alongside: Aar de Goede |
Succeeded by |
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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; |
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Senate | ||
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD – 12) |
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Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA – 9) |
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GroenLinks (GL – 8) |
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Democrats 66 (D66 – 7) |
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Labour Party (PvdA – 6) |
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Party for Freedom (PVV – 5) |
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Socialist Party (SP – 4) |
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Christian Union (CU – 3) |
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Party for the Animals (PvdD – 3) |
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50PLUS (50+ – 2) |
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Reformed Political Party (SGP – 2) |
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Forum for Democracy (FVD – 3) |
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Independent Senate Group (OSF – 1) |
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Nanninga Group (Indep. – 7) |
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Otten Group (Indep. – 2) |
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Frentrop Group (Indep. – 2) |
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Bold indicates the parliamentary leader (first mentioned) and the President; (Brackets) indicate a temporarily absent member; |
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Senate | ||
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD: 13) |
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Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA: 12) |
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Democrats 66 (D66: 10) |
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Party for Freedom (PVV: 9) |
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Socialist Party (SP: 9) |
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Labour Party (PvdA: 8) |
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GreenLeft (GL: 4) |
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Christian Union (CU: 3) |
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Party for the Animals (PvdD: 2) |
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Reformed Political Party (SGP: 2) |
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50PLUS (50+: 2) |
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Independent Senate Group (OSF: 1) |
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Bold signifies the Parliamentary leader (first mentioned)
Bold also signifies the President |
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