Mark Rutte (Dutch: [ˈmɑr(ə)k ˈrʏtə] ; born 14 February 1967) is a Dutch politician who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands between 2010 and 2024...
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the list, had obtained more votes than the VVD's lead candidate, Mark Rutte. Rutte had received 553,200 votes, while Verdonk had received 620,555. This...
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Dutch crisis response, strengthening his relationship with Prime Minister Mark Rutte. When Schoof requested an independent investigation by Twente University...
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fourth Rutte cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 10 January 2022 until 2 July 2024. The cabinet was a continuation of the third Rutte cabinet...
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Rutte cabinet collapsed on 7 July 2023 due to immigration policy disagreements between the coalition parties. The incumbent Prime Minister Mark Rutte...
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The first Rutte cabinet, also called the Rutte–Verhagen cabinet was the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands from 14 October 2010 until...
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prime ministerial trips made by Mark Rutte, the former Prime Minister of the Netherlands. As of July 2024, Mark Rutte has made more than 353 prime ministerial...
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majority (76 seats). Media sources speculated that incumbent Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the VVD would seek to form a government with the support of the centre-right...
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2023. She also served as minister of justice and security in the fourth Rutte cabinet from 10 January 2022 to 2 July 2024. Yeşilgöz previously served...
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Rutte is a Dutch surname originally meaning "son of Rut". Notable people with this surname include: Arno Rutte (born 1972), Dutch politician Mark Rutte...
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year 2024 in the Netherlands. Monarch: Willem-Alexander Prime Minister: Mark Rutte (until 2 July); Dick Schoof (since 2 July) Speaker of the House of Representatives:...
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being placed in body bags and loaded onto trucks. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte initially complained about looting of personal belongings from the dead...
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noted for her criticism of the Dutch government under prime minister Mark Rutte. She has made numerous appearances with American conservative pundit Tucker...
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The second Rutte cabinet, also called the Rutte–Asscher cabinet, was the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands from 5 November 2012 until...
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prime minister Mark Rutte had discussed CDA MP Pieter Omtzigt, despite initially denying it. This revelation led to distrust in Rutte among potential...
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served as political assistant to Minister Stef Blok and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Hermans entered on the House of Representatives on 23 March 2017, and...
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VVD, the more liberal State Secretary for Science and Higher education Mark Rutte beat the more conservative Minister without portfolio for Immigration...
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October 2023. "I warmly welcome #NATO Allies' choice of @MinPres Mark Rutte as my successor. Mark is a true transatlanticist, a strong leader and a consensus-builder...
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mother. The broadcast was followed by a statement from Prime Minister Mark Rutte who paid tribute to Beatrix, saying "Since her investiture in 1980, she...
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the fourth Rutte cabinet between 10 January 2022 and 1 September 2023. Hoekstra previously served as Minister of Finance in the third Rutte cabinet from...
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held a parliamentary seat since 1998. In the 2010 formation of the first Rutte cabinet, a minority government of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy...
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2012 Dutch cabinet formation (section Formateur Rutte)
succeeded, a search was made for ministers under formateur Mark Rutte. On 5 November, the Second Rutte cabinet was sworn in. After the 2010 cabinet formation...
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and the cabinet being sworn in. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who presided over a coalition consisting of the People's Party for Freedom...
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part of a coalition government, as with the current Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and his party the VVD's 4 terms in office, despite their peak support...
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House of Representatives. The incumbent government of Prime Minister Mark Rutte was the first to serve a full term since 2002. The previous elections...
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Coordinator for Gaza since 2024. Kaag most recently served in the fourth Rutte cabinet as First Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Minister of...
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leaders including President Joe Biden, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; as well as concern from...
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2021, the Rutte cabinet resigned in the face of the Dutch childcare benefits scandal. In March 2021, centre-right VVD of Prime Minister Mark Rutte was the...
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Tshisekedi, President 2021 Chairperson of the African Union Netherlands Mark Rutte, Prime Minister Rwanda Paul Kagame, President, 2021 Chairperson of NEPAD...
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member states, there are three with ALDE-affiliated Prime Ministers: Mark Rutte (VVD) in the Netherlands, Kaja Kallas (Estonian Reform Party) in Estonia...
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