Carola Schouten Explained

Carola Schouten
Office:Mayor of Rotterdam
Term Start:10 October 2024
Predecessor:Ahmed Aboutaleb
Office1:Third Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Term Start1:26 October 2017
Term End1:2 July 2024
Primeminister1:Mark Rutte
Predecessor1:Lodewijk Asscher
(Deputy PM)
Successor1:Eddy van Hijum
Office2:Minister for Poverty Policy, Participation and Pensions
Term Start2:10 January 2022
Term End2:2 July 2024
Primeminister2:Mark Rutte
Predecessor2:Dennis Wiersma
Successor2:Jurgen Nobel
Office3:Minister of Agriculture,
Nature and Food Quality
Term Start3:26 October 2017
Term End3:10 January 2022
Primeminister3:Mark Rutte
Predecessor3:Henk Kamp
(as Minister of Economic Affairs)
Successor3:Henk Staghouwer
Office4:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start4:31 March 2021
Term End4:18 January 2022
Predecessor4:Stieneke van der Graaf
Term Start5:18 May 2011
Term End5:26 October 2017
Predecessor5:André Rouvoet
Successor5:Stieneke van der Graaf
Birthname:Cornelia Johanna Schouten
Birth Date:1977 10, df=y
Birth Place:'s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Party:Christian Union
Children:1
Residence:Rotterdam, Netherlands
Alma Mater:Erasmus University Rotterdam
(Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration)
Occupation:Politician · Civil servant
Website:Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality

Cornelia Johanna "Carola" Schouten (pronounced as /nl/; born 6 October 1977) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Union (CU). She was Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality and Third Deputy Prime Minister in the third Rutte cabinet from 2017 to 2022. She continued to serve as Third Deputy Prime Minister in the fourth Rutte cabinet alongside her position as Minister for Poverty Policy, Participation and Pensions until July 2024.[1] On 10 October 2024, Schouten became the mayor of Rotterdam succeeding Ahmed Aboutaleb.[2]

Early life and education

A native of 's-Hertogenbosch, Schouten grew up in Waardhuizen, managing her deceased father's dairy farm with her mother and her two sisters for four years, after which time the family ended the farming activities and moved to neighbouring village of Giessen[3] (Waardhuizen and Giessen are nowadays located in the new municipality of Altena).

She attended Altena College in Sleeuwijk and studied business administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam with a year abroad at Tel Aviv University. Schouten worked at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment from 2000 to 2006. Subsequently, she was an assistant to the Christian Union parliamentary group, entering into politics.

Political career

Schouten became a member of the House of Representatives in 2011 upon the resignation of former Deputy Prime Minister André Rouvoet.[4] In parliament, she served as her group's spokesperson on financial policy.[5]

Schouten and party leader Gert-Jan Segers participated in the negotiations of forming the third Rutte cabinet, which she entered as Deputy Prime Minister.[6] From autumn 2019 she faced farmers' protests because of government's measures involving decreasing the number of livestock. In 2020, Schouten suggested the EU should begin to adjust animal welfare regulations and limit live animal exports.[7] From 2021, she led efforts on legislation on reducing damaging ammonia pollution.[8]

In 2022, she introduced the Future Pensions Act into law.[9]

In July 2024, Schouten was nominated to become the mayor of Rotterdam, succeeding Ahmed Aboutaleb. She was sworn in on 10 October 2024.

Personal life

Schouten is single with a child and is a member of the Dutch Reformed Churches (previously the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated)). She lives in Rotterdam. Her younger sister Marjan van der Meij-Schouten is a member of the municipal council of Altena, like her older sister on behalf of the Christian Union.[10] [11]

Honours

Member 1st Class of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana (5 June 2018)[12] [13]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vicepremier Carola Schouten (CU) heeft haar wortels in het boerenbedrijf. NOS Nieuws. 21 October 2017. 11 March 2019. nl.
  2. Web site: Oct 10, 2024 . Carola Schouten vanaf vandaag officieel burgemeester van Rotterdam . 10 October 2024 . NU.nl.
  3. https://www.bd.nl/woudrichem/ze-schreeuwen-het-niet-van-de-daken-maar-waardhuizen-is-trots-op-vice-premier-carola-schouten~a8a611be/ Ze schreeuwen het niet van de daken, maar Waardhuizen is trots op vice-premier Carola Schouten
  4. https://www.parlement.com/id/vif4b83nbxyq/c_j_carola_schouten Drs. C.J. (Carola) Schouten
  5. Matt Steinglass (15 May 2013), Dutch uproar over Bulgarian benefit fraud Financial Policy.
  6. Web site: 2015-11-18 . Carola Schouten (CU) leidt onderzoek naar lek . 2022-11-14 . nos.nl . nl.
  7. Sophie Kevany (3 December 2020), England and Wales to ban live animal exports in European first The Guardian.
  8. Senay Boztas (9 September 2021), Netherlands proposes radical plans to cut livestock numbers by almost a third The Guardian.
  9. News: Pelgrim . Christiaan . 2022-12-15 . Na bijna 15 jaar discussie geeft de Tweede Kamer groen licht voor de nieuwe pensioenwet . . 2022-12-22.
  10. Web site: Municipal council of Altena . 2021-01-07 . 2021-01-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210124215625/https://www.gemeentealtena.nl/gemeenteraad/samenstelling-van-de-raad . dead .
  11. https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/2887364/de-minister-die-in-brabant-campagne-komt-voeren-voor-haar-jongere-zus-heel-speciaal De minister die in Brabant campagne komt voeren voor haar jongere zus: 'Heel speciaal'
  12. https://news.err.ee/837775/king-of-netherlands-to-visit-estonia-next-week King of Netherlands to visit Estonia next week
  13. https://president.ee/et/ametitegevus/otsused/2896-265-riiklike-autasude-andmine 265. Riiklike autasude andmine