Leen Verbeek Explained

Leen Verbeek
Office:King's Commissioner of Flevoland
Term Start:1 November 2008
Term End:31 October 2023
Predecessor:Michel Jager
Successor:Arjen Gerritsen
Office1:Mayor of Purmerend
Term Start1:2 April 2003
Term End1:1 November 2008
Predecessor1:Theun van Dam
Successor1:Fons Hertog
Birth Date:5 March 1954
Birth Place:Leiderdorp, Netherlands
Birth Name:Leendert Verbeek
Nationality:Dutch
Party:Labour Party
Residence:Purmerend, Netherlands
Alma Mater:Academy for Educational Labour, Baarn (BA)
Occupation:Politician, civil servant, social worker
Website: Province of Flevoland website

Leendert "Leen" Verbeek (born 5 March 1954) is a Dutch politician, who was serving as the King's Commissioner of Flevoland from 2008 to 2023. A member of the Labour Party (PvdA), he previously served as Mayor of Purmerend from 2003 to 2008.[1] [2]

Verbeek spent his early years in Eindhoven. After the MULO (current-day VMBO) and a year of high school in the United States, he attended the Academy for Educational Labour in Baarn. He then started to work as a youth worker in Leiden.

Ten years later, Verbeek started his political career through political institutions, ending up as an alderman in Houten (1989–96). He was appointed Mayor of Purmerend seven years after he left the political sphere. In between, he was director of a self-created company.

On 18 December 2007, it was announced that Verbeek was a candidate for Mayor of Eindhoven along with Rob van Gijzel. A referendum was held on 23 January 2008, in which Verbeek scored 33% of the votes, but because the required number of voters was not met, the referendum was nullified and the decision was made in-house, which resulted in Van Gijzel being appointed Mayor of Eindhoven.[3] Verbeek was replaced by Fons Hertog as Mayor of Purmerend in November 2008, as Verbeek was appointed the Queen's Commissioner (in 2013 the title changed to King's Commissioner) for the province of Flevoland.

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Notes and References

  1. Benoeming Leen Verbeek als burgemeester van Purmerend, Nieuwsbank, 28 March 2003.
  2. Leen Verbeek nieuwe commissaris van de Koningin, Omroep Flevoland, 10 October 2008.
  3. De heer Van Gijzel voorgedragen als burgemeester van Eindhoven, Nederlands Genootschap van Burgemeesters, 25 January 2008.