Lodewijk Frans Asscher (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈloːdəʋɛik frɑns ˈɑɕər]; born 27 September 1974) is a Dutch politician and jurist who served as Leader of...
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Asscher (1880–1950), Dutch Jewish businessman Lodewijk Asscher (born 1974), Dutch politician William Asscher (1930-2014), consultant nephrologist, active...
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sprint canoer Lodewijk Prins, (1913-1959) Dutch chess grandmaster Lodewijk Roembiak (born 1969), retired Dutch footballer Lodewijk Asscher (born 1974),...
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including the Chief Rabbi of Amsterdam Lodewijk Sarlouis [nl]. The Dutch government instituted investigations against Asscher and his colleague David Cohen into...
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a governing coalition with the VVD under Mark Rutte, with Labour's Lodewijk Asscher becoming Deputy Prime Minister. Opinion polls suggested that popular...
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lijsttrekkerschap Asscher". NOS (in Dutch). 21 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020. Borst, Thomas (14 January 2021). "Lodewijk Asscher ziet af van lijsttrekkerschap...
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Second Rutte cabinet (redirect from Rutte-Asscher cabinet)
Leader Mark Rutte served as Prime Minister; prominent PvdA politician Lodewijk Asscher, a former alderman of Amsterdam, served as Deputy Prime Minister and...
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GroenLinks. This was the preferred coalition of Alexander Pechtold, Lodewijk Asscher and Gert-Jan Segers, while Jesse Klaver continued to argue that the...
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the lijsttrekker (top candidate) for the general election of 2017. Lodewijk Asscher beat Samsom by 54.5% to 45.5%. The final list of candidates was published...
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on 16 March 2012. He lost the Labour Party leadership election to Lodewijk Asscher in December 2016. Before his election to the House of Representatives...
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Beatrix Willem-Alexander Deputy See list Maxime Verhagen (2010–2012) Lodewijk Asscher (2012–2017) Hugo de Jonge (2017–2022) Kajsa Ollongren (2017–2022) Wopke...
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executed in Ba'athist Iraq Maurits Aronson (1903–1989) Abraham Asscher (1880–1950) Lodewijk Asscher (born 1974), politician and jurist Eli Asser (1922–2019)...
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2007. Replaced Tjeerd Herrema [nl] since April 1, 2009. Replaced Lodewijk Asscher since November 28, 2012. "Stadsdelen". Gemeente Amsterdam. Archived...
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asked to consider becoming minister of Development Cooperation by Lodewijk Asscher, the Labour Party leader, but the VVD vetoed this. On 27 June 2018...
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which he improvised with (and impersonated) Dutch politicians such as Lodewijk Asscher, Bert Koenders, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, Maxime Verhagen, Ronald...
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in the Order of Orange-Nassau. He received this Royal Honour from Lodewijk Asscher, the Acting Mayor of Amsterdam. At the 93rd IETF meeting in 2015, Blokzijl...
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Hugo de Jonge, Carola Schouten Prime Minister Mark Rutte Preceded by Lodewijk Asscher Succeeded by Wouter Koolmees Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations...
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assumed office as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, succeeding Lodewijk Asscher. Following the 2021 national elections, Koolmees and Tamara van Ark...
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were prompted by proposals by Deputy Prime Minister and party leader Lodewijk Asscher that a number of Turkish Islamist organisations be monitored for interfering...
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Brink [nl] to speak on street harassment. One of the other guests was Lodewijk Asscher, the Dutch Minister of Social Affairs. Straatintimidatie have also...
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Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Rutte-Verhagen". RutteI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Rutte-Asscher". RutteII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Rutte III". RutteIII. Rijksoverheid...
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M.J. (Job) Cohen" (in Dutch). Parlement & Politiek. "Mr.Dr. L.F. (Lodewijk) Asscher" (in Dutch). Parlement & Politiek. "Mr. E.E. (Eberhard) van der Laan"...
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gay people as "abnormal". In 2020, Ratelband referred to politician Lodewijk Asscher, who is Jewish, as "that Jewish boy with the untrustworthy eyes". This...
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26 October 2017 – 2 July 2024 Prime Minister Mark Rutte Preceded by Lodewijk Asscher (Deputy PM) Succeeded by Eddy van Hijum Minister for Poverty Policy...
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March 2010 Preceded by Guusje ter Horst (ad interim) Succeeded by Lodewijk Asscher (ad interim) State Secretary for Justice In office 3 August 1998 –...
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wanted to remain party chairman and put forward Amsterdam alderman Lodewijk Asscher as Deputy Prime Minister. They also expressed their willingness to...
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with lesbian foster parents. Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands Lodewijk Asscher considered the involvement of Turkey "totally inappropriate" and called...
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whom you don't have a trusting relationship". Reker was condemned by Lodewijk Asscher, Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands, for implying that women...
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Floortje Dessing, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Wilfred Genee, Ahmet Polat and Lodewijk Asscher and others were teaching the class of season three. The fourth season...
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Mayor of Amsterdam In office 7 July 2010 – 5 October 2017 Preceded by Lodewijk Asscher (Acting) Succeeded by Kajsa Ollongren (Ad interim) Minister for Housing...
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