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Pieter Omtzigt

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Gender Male
Age 50
Date of birth January 8,1974
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born The Hague
Netherlands
Spouse Ayfer Koç
Party Christian Democratic Appeal
Doctoral advisor Søren Johansen
NationalityDutch
Position Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands since 2010
Education University of Amsterdam
Previous positionMember of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands (2003–2010)
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Date of Upd.
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Pieter Herman Omtzigt is an Dutch politician who has served as a member of the House of Representatives since 2003 apart from a short interruption between June and October 2010. He was member of the Christian Democratic Appeal, but left in 2021 and continued as independent.

Key Dutch party sees 'no basis' for talks with Wilders

Key Dutch party sees 'no basis' for talks with Wilders
Nov 30,2023 12:11 am

... The New Social Contract (NSC) party s leader, Pieter Omtzigt, said he had concerns around MPs and ministers " swearing allegiance to the constitution" if the PVV s policies would break it anyway...

Wilders Dutch vote: Centre-right VVD rules out role in cabinet

Wilders Dutch vote: Centre-right VVD rules out role in cabinet
Nov 24,2023 10:21 am

... Mr Wilders badly needs the support of New Social Contract, formed only in August by whistleblower MP Pieter Omtzigt, and the BBB Farmer Citizens Movement, which has a strong representation in the upper house, the senate...

Dutch election: Anti-Islam populist Wilders ahead - exit poll

Dutch election: Anti-Islam populist Wilders ahead - exit poll
Nov 22,2023 3:51 pm

... The original favourites to win the race, the centre-right liberals under new leader Dilan Yesilgöz, are heading for third place, ahead of a brand new centre party under whistleblower MP Pieter Omtzigt...

Dutch election: Voters choose new leaders in neck-and-neck race

Dutch election: Voters choose new leaders in neck-and-neck race
Nov 21,2023 9:01 pm

... Pieter Omtzigt s New Social Contract is likely to be central to forming the next coalition government...

Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics

Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics
Nov 15,2023 9:41 pm

... Pieter Omtzigt, 49, is riding a wave of popularity in Dutch politics, with his centrist New Social Contract party emerging from nowhere as election favourite...

Daphne Caruana Galizia: Malta suspect will not get immunity

Daphne Caruana Galizia: Malta suspect will not get immunity
Feb 16,2020 8:42 am

... In another development, Council of Europe special rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt, who was appointed in 2018 to monitor the inquiry, called on Mr Muscat to resign...

Wilders Dutch vote: Centre-right VVD rules out role in cabinet

Feb 16,2020 8:42 am

By Paul KirbyBBC News

The biggest party in the former Dutch government has ruled out a role in The Next Dutch cabinet, after anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders ' dramatic election victory.

In a blow to Mr Wilders' hopes of a majority, centre-right VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz said her party needed a different role, after losing 10 seats.

Political leaders met to consider their next steps in forming a coalition.

A scout from Mr Wilders' Freedom Party will now assess who could take part.

The far-right PVV won 37 seats in Tuesday's election, far More Than any other party, More Than doubling its representation in the 150-seat parliament.

The scale of his victory has put pressure on centre and centre-right parties to help form a Wilders-led government.

The Dutch coalition process tends to take several months, and The First step in The Process began on Friday with The Appointment of Freedom Party senator Gom van Strien as The Scout who will hold initial talks with all the relevant parties.

But As Party leaders assembled for exploratory talks in the Parliament Building , Ms Yesilgöz, whose VVD party came third in Wednesday's vote, announced she would not take part in The Next administration because Dutch voters had given a " clear signal".

" The big winners of these elections are the PVV and [new centrist party] NSC, " she told Dutch TV. " But we will make a centre-right cabinet Possible - so we will support that and won't block it. "

Without the liberals, Mr Wilders will struggle to Make Up the 76 seats needed to form a majority. The only other major potential partners are the newly formed centrist New Social Contract and the centre-right Farmer Citizens Movement.

However, Ms Yesilgöz emphasised that her party would Be Prepared to play a constructive role as a tacit partner in supporting a minority government in parliament. The VVD's 24 seats could in effect hand him a working majority.

Mr Wilders said he was very disappointed by the VVD's decision, which he complained had been taken " without taking part in negotiations for a minute. . and this isn't what VVD-voters want either, I think".

He complained that forming a cabinet could now take months and Ms Yesilgöz had not made it any easier.

Commentators were quick to point out that Geert Wilders had himself propped up Mark Rutte 's first VVD-led government as a tacit partner in 2010, but he triggered its collapse little More Than a year and a half later when he refused to back austerity measures.

Mr Wilders badly needs the support of New Social Contract, formed only in August by whistleblower MP Pieter Omtzigt , and the BBB Farmer Citizens Movement, which has a strong representation in the upper house, The Senate .

By deciding not to be part of The Cabinet , Ms Yesilgöz has also increased pressure on Mr Omtzigt to join a coalition, because with 20 seats he is the only other top-four party still available.

Mr Omtzigt said the timing of her announcement was odd and made the whole process more complicated.

BBB leader Caroline van der Plas complained that it was the centre-right liberals under previous leader Mark Rutte who had led to in the First Place , in a row over capping asylum numbers. Now again, She Said , it was about playing Party Politics , " and not about what citizens want".

Her newly elected MPs were brought to the Parliament Building by seven tractors, one for each MP.

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