Madeleine van Toorenburg
Dutch politician (born 1968)
Madeleine van Toorenburg | |
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Member of the House of Representatives | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1 March 2007 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Madeleine Melisande van Toorenburg (1968-05-10) 10 May 1968 (age 56) The Hague, Netherlands |
Political party | Christian Democratic Appeal |
Children | 2 |
Residence(s) | Rosmalen, Netherlands |
Alma mater | Utrecht University University of London Tilburg University |
Occupation | Politician |
Madeleine Melisande Ermens-van Toorenburg (born 10 May 1968) is a Dutch politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives for the Christian Democratic Appeal (Christen-Democratisch Appèl – CDA) since 1 March 2007. She focuses on matters of judiciary and other judicial affairs. On 2 February 2024, Van Thorenburg was appointed acting mayor of Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten, replacing Maarten Huben.[1]
Personal life
Van Toorenburg was born in The Hague and raised in Maarn and Klimmen. She is married and has two daughters.[2]
Honours
- Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau (March 30, 2021)[3]
References
- ^ Nuenen, Gemeente (2024-01-25). "Madeleine van Toorenburg benoemd tot waarnemend burgemeester". Gemeente Nuenen (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Mevrouw M.M. (Madeleine) van Toorenburg - Provincie Limburg". limburg.nl. 2023-06-14. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Tweede Kamerleden nemen afscheid". www.tweedekamer.nl (in Dutch). 2021-03-29. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- (in Dutch) Parlement.com biography
External links
- Media related to Madeleine van Toorenburg at Wikimedia Commons
- (in Dutch) House of Representatives biography
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Senate
13 June 2023 – present
13 June 2023 – present
(BBB – 16)
- Lagas
- Croll
- Van Gasteren
- Goossen
- Griffioen
- Heijnen
- Jaspers
- Kemperman
- ‹Klopman›
- Van Knapen
- Kroon
- Van Langen-Visbeek
- Lievense
- Marquart Scholtz
- Oplaat
- Panman
- ‹Walenkamp›
- Van Wijk
(GL–PvdA – 14)
- Rosenmöller
- Crone
- Fiers
- Van Gurp
- Janssen-van Helvoort
- Karimi
- Kluit-Sledsens
- Martens
- Ramsodit
- Recourt
- Roovers
- Thijssen
- Veldhoen
- Vos
(VVD – 10)
- Schippers
- Van Ballekom
- Van den Berg
- Bruijn (President)
- (Geerdink)
- Kaljouw
- Klip-Martin
- Meijer
- Petersen
- Van de Sanden
- Vogels
(CDA – 6)
- Bovens
- Bakker-Klein
- Doornhof
- Prins-Modderaar
- Rietkerk
- Van Toorenburg
(D66 – 5)
- Van Meenen
- Aerdts
- Belhirch
- Dittrich
- Moonen
(PVV – 4)
(PvdD – 3)
(JA21 – 3)
- Nanninga
- Baumgarten
- Van Bijsterveld
(SP – 3)
- Janssen
- Van Aelst-den Uijl
- Van Apeldoorn
- ‹Kox›
(SP – 3)
- Huizinga-Heringa
- Holterhues
- Talsma
(FvD – 2)
- Dessing
- Van den Oetelaar
(Volt – 2)
(SGP – 2)
(50+ – 1)
(OPNL – 1)
Bold indicates the parliamentary leader (first mentioned) and the President; (Brackets) indicate a temporarily absent member;
Italics indicate a temporary member; ‹Guillemets› indicate a member who has left the Senate
See also: Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2021–2023 · 2023–present
Italics indicate a temporary member; ‹Guillemets› indicate a member who has left the Senate
See also: Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2021–2023 · 2023–present
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