Caspar van den Berg explained

Caspar van den Berg
Office1:Member of the Senate
Term Start1:18 January 2022
Predecessor1:Eric van der Burg
Birth Name:Caspar F. van den Berg
Birth Date:19 May 1980
Birth Place:Angerlo, Netherlands
Party:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Children:2

Caspar F. van den Berg (pronounced as /nl/; born 19 May 1980) is a Dutch public administration professor and politician of the conservative-liberal People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

Early life and career

Van den Berg was born in Angerlo, Gelderland in 1980. He studied liberal arts and sciences at Utrecht University between 1999 and 2002. He obtained a master's degree in international relations from the London School of Economics the following year, and he continued studying public administration at Leiden University. Van den Berg received his doctorate in 2011.[1]

He became a professor specialized in global and local governance at the University of Groningen in 2017, and he has simultaneously served as an endowed professor at Leiden University specialized in transitions in the public sector. A member of the VVD, Van den Berg was sworn into the Senate on 18 January 2022, and he was re-elected in May 2023.[1]

In April 2024, Van den Berg proposed to postpone consideration of a bill to permanently cease gas extraction from the Groningen field, which had resulted in induced earthquakes, starting in May. A Senate majority supported Van den Berg's argument to await future legislation on security of the gas supply. The submitter of the bill, State Secretary Hans Vijlbrief, subsequently threatened to resign, as the condition could result in a delay to the field's closure of 1.5 years. Van den Berg declared his comments were based on a misunderstanding, and he withdrew his objection to the bill's consideration.[2] [3]

Van den Berg started serving as chair of Universities of the Netherlands, a trade association, in June 2024. That same month, he expressed his worries in an interview about the coalition agreement of the Schoof cabinet, consisting of Party for Freedom, VVD, NSC, and BBB, that included €1 billion in budget cuts for higher education. Van den Berg told that this implied one or two universities would have to be closed, and he criticized plans to reintroduce increased tuition for students with a study delay.[4]

Senate committee assignments

Personal life

Van den Berg is married with two sons, and he lived in The Hague as of 2024.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prof. dr. C.F. van den Berg (VVD) . 9 April 2024 . nl . .
  2. News: VVD-senator door het stof: behandeling sluiten Groninger gasveld kan snel . 3 April 2024 . 10 April 2024 . nl . . VVD senator has to apologize: Consideration closure Groningen gas field could happen soon .
  3. News: 'Misverstand' over leveringszekerheid gas raakt in Groningen een open zenuw . subscription . 3 April 2024 . Van den Berg . Jurre . 10 April 2024 . nl . . 'Misunderstanding' about security of gas supply touches a nerve in Groningen .
  4. Universiteiten schrokken van akkoord: 'Betekent eigenlijk sluiting één grote universiteit' . Wouter Peer . subscription . 28 June 2024 . Van den Berg . Caspar . 29 June 2024 . nl . . Universities were shocked by agreement: 'This would really mean the clouse of one major university' .
  5. Web site: Lidmaatschappen C.F. van den Berg . 9 April 2024 . nl . . Memberships C.F. van den Berg .