Cora van Nieuwenhuizen explained

Cora van Nieuwenhuizen
Office:Minister of Infrastructure
and Water Management
Term Start:26 October 2017
Term End:31 August 2021
Primeminister:Mark Rutte
Predecessor:Melanie Schultz van Haegen
(as Minister of Infrastructure
and the Environment)
Successor:Barbara Visser
Office1:Minister of Economic Affairs
and Climate Policy
Status1:Ad interim
Term Start1:15 January 2021
Term End1:20 January 2021
Primeminister1:Mark Rutte
Predecessor1:Eric Wiebes
Successor1:Bas van 't Wout
Office2:Member of the European Parliament
Term Start2:1 July 2014
Term End2:26 October 2017
Parliamentarygroup2:Alliance of Liberals and
Democrats for Europe group
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Constituency2:Netherlands
Office3:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start3:17 June 2010
Term End3:1 July 2014
Parliamentarygroup3:People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
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Birth Name:Cornelia van Nieuwenhuizen
Birth Date:1963 6, df=y
Birth Place:Ridderkerk, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Party:People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Spouse:Bert Wijbenga
Children:4 children
Residence:Rotterdam
Alma Mater:Utrecht University
(Bachelor of Social Science, Master of Social Science)
Nyenrode Business University
(Bachelor of Business Administration)
Tilburg University
(Bachelor of Business Management)
Occupation:Politician · Accountant · Social geographer
Website:Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management

Cornelia "Cora" van Nieuwenhuizen-Wijbenga (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈkoːraː vɑˈniʋə(n)ˌɦœyzə(ɱ)ˈʋɛibə(ŋ)ˌɣaː/; born 12 June 1963) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).[1] She served as Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Third Rutte cabinet from 2017 to 2021, and briefly as Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (ad interim) in 2021.

Education

Van Nieuwenhuizen studied social geography at Utrecht University, as well as at Nyenrode Business University in Breukelen and at TIAS School for Business and Society in Tilburg.

Political career

Early career in local politics

Van Nieuwenhuizen was a member of the municipal council of Oisterwijk from 1994 to 2006 as well as party group leader from 2002 to 2003. She was also a member and party group leader in the States-Provincial of North Brabant from 2003 to 2007 and a member of the States Deputed of North Brabant from 2007 to 2010, in charge of mobility and infrastructure.

Member of the House of Representatives, 2010–2014

Elected to the House of Representatives in the 2010 election, she was reelected in 2012. In Parliament, she presided over the Finance Committee.

Member of the European Parliament, 2014–2017

Van Nieuwenhuizen was elected a Member of the European Parliament in the 2014 election. In the House of Representatives she was succeeded by Jeroen van Wijngaarden.[2] A member of the ALDE (Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe) political faction, she served as her parliamentary group's deputy coordinator on the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (alongside Sylvie Goulard). On the committee, she was the rapporteur on financial technology.[3] Later, she joined the Special Committee on Tax Rulings and Other Measures Similar in Nature or Effect in 2015. In addition, she held the position of vice-chairwoman of the parliament's delegation for relations with India.

Besides her committee assignments, Van Nieuwenhuizen was a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Long Term Investment and Reindustrialisation[4] and the European Parliament Intergroup on LGBT Rights.[5]

Van Nieuwenhuizen mainly focused on matters of aviation, water transport and energy policy. She served as an MEP from until her appointment to the Government of the Netherlands.[6]

Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management, 2017–2021

From 26 October 2017, Van Nieuwenhuizen served as Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management in the third cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. One of the main policy debates during her tenure revolved around the opening of Lelystad Airport to commercial traffic.

After the fall of the Third Rutte cabinet and consequently the resignation of Eric Wiebes, Van Nieuwenhuizen became ad interim Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy on 15 January 2021 as well, until then-State Secretary Bas van 't Wout was selected as his replacement on 20 January 2021.[7]

Later career

In 2021, Van Nieuwenhuizen resigned from government to become chair of Energie-Nederland, the lobbying organization for the country's energy sector.[8]

Other activities

External links

Official

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen (VVD) heeft alle bestuurslagen gehad. NOS. 21 October 2017. 10 January 2018. nl.
  2. Web site: Jeroen van Wijngaarden nieuw Tweede Kamerlid voor de VVD . nl . Parlement.com . 1 July 2014 . 8 August 2014.
  3. Mark Taylor (April 13, 2017), EXCLUSIVE: EU Fintech Rapporteur Aims For Pole Position Law360.
  4. http://longterminvestment.eu/members Members
  5. http://www.lgbt-ep.eu/about/members/ Members
  6. Web site: (Cora) van Nieuwenhuizen . nl . Europese Verkiezingen 2014 . 8 August 2014.
  7. Web site: Benoeming minister Van 't Wout. nl . 20 January 2021 . 2 February 2021.
  8. Guus Valk and Philip de Witt Wijnen (August 31, 2021), https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2021/08/31/het-kabinet-zoekt-de-randjes-op-a4056668 NRC Handelsblad.