Marijke Synhaeve
Dutch politician (born 1989)
Marijke Synhaeve | |
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Synhaeve in 2022 | |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 12 December 2023 – 28 March 2024 | |
Preceded by | Hanneke van der Werf |
Succeeded by | Hanneke van der Werf |
Personal details | |
Born | (1989-11-05) 5 November 1989 (age 34) Kortrijk, Belgium |
Political party | Democrats 66 |
Residence(s) | Lent, Netherlands |
Marijke Synhaeve (pronounced [mɑˈrɛikə ˈsɛinɦaːvə]; born 5 November 1989) is a Belgian-Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66), who served as a temporary member of the House of Representatives from 12 December 2023 and 28 March 2024. She replaced Hanneke van der Werf during her maternity leave.[1][2] Synhaeve served as her party's spokesperson for long-term care, child protection, poverty, labor force participation, pensions, and benefits.[3]
Electoral history
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (December 2023) |
Year | Body | Party | Pos. | Votes | Result | Ref. | ||
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Party seats | Individual | |||||||
2023 | House of Representatives | Democrats 66 | 11 | 11,066 | 9 | Lost[a] | [4] |
Notes
- ^ Synhaeve was appointed to the body later during the term due to a vacancy.
References
- ^ "D66 – Marijke Synhaeve". D66 (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 December 2023.
- ^ "Kiesraad benoemt vier Tweede Kamerleden" [Electoral Council appoints four members of parliament]. Electoral Council (Press release) (in Dutch). 11 December 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ "Verdeling van portefeuilles Tweede Kamerfractie" [Portfolio allocation House of Representatives group]. Democrats 66 (in Dutch). Retrieved 10 March 2024.
- ^ "Proces-verbaal van de uitslag van de verkiezing van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal 2023 d.d. 4 december 2023" [Report of the results of the election of the House of Representatives on 4 December 2023] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 4 December 2023. pp. 19–20. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
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House of Representatives
6 December 2023 – present
6 December 2023 – present
(PVV – 37)
- Wilders
- Aardema
- ‹Agema›
- Blaauw
- Boon
- Van den Born
- Bosma (Speaker)
- Boutkan
- Claassen
- Crijns
- Deen
- Van Dijck
- E. van Dijk
- Esser
- ‹Faber-van de Klashorst›
- Faddegon
- Graus
- Van Haasen
- Heutink
- Van der Hoeff
- De Jong
- Kops
- ‹Madlener›
- ‹Maeijer›
- Markuszower
- Van Meetelen
- Mooiman
- Mulder
- Nijhof-Leeuw
- Pool
- Ram
- Rep
- De Roon
- Smitskam
- Thiadens
- Uppelschoten
- Valize
- Van der Velde
- Vlottes
- Vondeling
- De Vree
(GL/PvdA – 25)
Freedom and Democracy
(VVD – 24)
(NSC – 20)
(D66 – 9)
- Jetten
- Bamenga
- ‹T. de Groot›
- Paternotte
- Paulusma
- Podt
- Rooderkerk
- Sneller
- ‹Synhaeve›
- Vijlbrief
- Van der Werf
(BBB – 7)
(CDA – 5)
(SP – 5)
(DENK – 3)
(PvdD – 3)
(FVD – 3)
(SGP – 3)
(CU – 3)
(Volt – 2)
(JA21 – 1)
Bold indicates the parliamentary leader (first mentioned) and the Speaker; (Brackets) indicate a temporarily absent member;
Italics indicate a temporary member; ‹Guillemets› indicate a member who has left the House of Representatives
See also: Members of the Senate of the Netherlands, 2023–2027
Italics indicate a temporary member; ‹Guillemets› indicate a member who has left the House of Representatives
See also: Members of the Senate of the Netherlands, 2023–2027
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