Karin Straus
Karin Straus | |
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Karin Straus | |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 26 October 2010 – 23 March 2017 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Karin Cornelia Josepha Straus (1971-04-06) 6 April 1971 (age 53) Roermond |
Nationality | Dutch |
Political party | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Occupation | Politician |
Karin Straus (born 6 April 1971 in Roermond) is a Dutch politician and former human resource management employee and management consultant. As a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie) she was an MP between 26 October 2010 and 23 March 2017.[1] She focused on matters of financial arrangements for children (among others child care), social and psychiatric care, and drug rehabilitation.
She was a member of the municipal council of Roermond from 1998 to 2003 as well as VVD fraction leader from 2002 to 2003. Since 11 March 2010 she has been again a council member of this Dutch Limburg municipality. In the meantime she was a member of the municipal council as well as VVD fraction leader of the South Holland municipality of Midden-Delfland from 2004 to 2006.
Straus studied public administration at Radboud University Nijmegen and organizational and management studies at VU University Amsterdam. She also studied at Nyenrode Business University.
References
- (in Dutch) Parlement.com biography
- ^ "Drs. K.C.J. (Karin) Straus" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
External links
- (in Dutch) Karin Straus personal website
- (in Dutch) House of Representatives biography
- (in Dutch) People's Party for Freedom and Democracy website
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20 September 2012 – 23 March 2017
Freedom and Democracy
(VVD – 40)
- Zijlstra
- Van Ark
- Azmani
- Berckmoes-Duindam
- ‹Blok›
- De Boer
- Bosma
- Bosman
- Ten Broeke
- Van der Burg
- De Caluwé
- ‹Dijkhoff›
- R. Dijkstra
- Duisenberg
- Elias
- Geselschap
- Harbers
- Heerema
- ‹Hennis-Plasschaert›
- ‹Huizing›
- De Lange
- ‹Leegte›
- ‹De Liefde›
- Van der Linde
- ‹Litjens›
- Lodders
- ‹Lucas›
- Van Miltenburg (Speaker, 2012–15)
- Moors
- A. Mulder
- Neppérus
- ‹Van Nieuwenhuizen›
- Nijkerken-de Haan
- Van Oosten
- Potters
- Van der Ree
- A. Rutte
- ‹M. Rutte›
- ‹Schippers›
- Schut-Welkzijn
- ‹Van der Steur›
- Straus
- Taverne
- Teeven
- Tellegen
- ‹Van Veen›
- Veldman
- ‹Verheijen›
- Visser
- A. de Vries
- Vuijk
- ‹Weekers›
- Van Wijngaarden
- Van 't Wout
- Ziengs
(PvdA – 35)
- Kuiken
- Arib (Speaker, 2015–17)
- Asante
- ‹Bonis›
- Bouwmeester
- Brouwer
- Çegerek
- ‹Van Dam›
- Van Dekken
- ‹O. van Dijk›
- ‹Dijsselbloem›
- Dikkers
- Eijsink
- Fokke
- Groot
- Günal-Gezer
- ‹Hamer›
- ‹Heijnen›
- ‹Hilkens›
- Hoogland
- Jacobi
- ‹Jadnanansing›
- Kerstens
- ‹Klijnsma›
- Van Laar
- Leenders
- Maij
- Marcouch
- Mohandis
- Nijboer
- Oosenbrug
- ‹Plasterk›
- Recourt
- ‹Samsom›
- Servaes
- Tanamal
- ‹Timmermans›
- ‹Ünver›
- Van der Velde
- Vermeij
- Vermue
- Volp
- J. Vos
- M. Vos
- A.A. de Vries
- Wolbert
- Ypma
- Yücel
(SP – 15)
(CDA – 13)
(PVV – 12)
(D66 – 12)
(CU – 5)
(GL – 4)
(SGP – 3)
(PvdD – 2)
(50+ – 1)
(Indep. – 2)
(Indep. – 2)
(Indep. – 1)
(Indep. – 1)
- Klein
(Indep. – 1)
(Indep. – 1)
Abc signifies a temporary member; ‹Abc› signifies a member who prematurely left the House of Representatives
See also: Members of the Senate of the Netherlands, 2011–2015 · 2015–2019
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