Rob Jetten | |
Office: | Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands |
Primeminister: | Mark Rutte |
Term Start: | 8 January 2024 |
Term End: | 2 July 2024 |
Predecessor: | Sigrid Kaag |
Successor: | Fleur Agema |
Office1: | Minister for Climate and Energy Policy |
Primeminister1: | Mark Rutte |
Term Start1: | 10 January 2022 |
Term End1: | 2 July 2024 |
Predecessor1: | Office established |
Successor1: | Sophie Hermans (as Minister of Climate and Green Growth) |
Office2: | Acting Minister of Finance |
Primeminister2: | Mark Rutte |
Term Start2: | 8 January 2024 |
Term End2: | 12 January 2024 |
Predecessor2: | Sigrid Kaag |
Successor2: | Steven van Weyenberg |
Office3: | Leader of the Democrats 66 |
Term Start3: | 12 August 2023 |
Predecessor3: | Sigrid Kaag |
Office4: | Leader of the Democrats 66 in the House of Representatives |
Term Start4: | 6 December 2023 |
Predecessor4: | Jan Paternotte |
Term Start6: | 9 October 2018 |
Term End6: | 28 September 2021 |
Predecessor6: | Alexander Pechtold |
Successor6: | Sigrid Kaag |
Term End5: | 28 September 2021 |
Office7: | Member of the House of Representatives |
Term Start7: | 6 December 2023 |
Term Start8: | 23 March 2017 |
Term End8: | 10 January 2022 |
Birth Name: | Rob Arnoldus Adrianus Jetten |
Birth Date: | 25 March 1987 |
Birth Place: | Veghel, Netherlands |
Party: | Democrats 66 |
Partner: | Nicolás Keenan (2023-present) |
Occupation: | Politician |
Rob Arnoldus Adrianus Jetten (in Dutch; Flemish rɔp ˈjɛtə(n)/; born 25 March 1987) is a Dutch politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Minister for Climate and Energy Policy until 2024. He has been the Leader of the Democrats 66 (D66) party since August 2023 and a member of the House of Representatives since 2017.[1]
Rob Arnoldus Adrianus Jetten was born on 25 March 1987 in Veghel, North Brabant, Netherlands. He grew up in Uden and attended his secondary education at Udens College between 1999 and 2005. He then studied at Radboud University between 2005 and 2011, where he obtained a BA and an MA, both in Public Administration.[2] [3] After a period as a management trainee at the Dutch railway authority ProRail, he continued working there as a consultant and as a regional supply manager for the north-eastern Netherlands.[4]
Jetten began his political career as a policy advisor for the D66 faction in the Senate of the States General and as the chairman of the Young Democrats. In addition, between 2010 and 2017, he was a member of the municipal council of Nijmegen. In the 2017 Dutch general election, he was elected as a member of the House of Representatives. Jetten then became his party's spokesperson for climate, energy and gas, railways, democratic renewal and economic affairs.
On 9 October 2018, Jetten was chosen as the new parliamentary leader of D66 in the House of Representatives, succeeding Alexander Pechtold.[5] This did not automatically make him the new party leader as the new leader eventually was to be chosen in the 2020 Democrats 66 leadership election. Aged 31, Jetten became the youngest ever parliamentary leader of D66. After his election, Jetten faced criticism in Dutch media because of his relative young age.[6]
When the fourth Rutte cabinet was sworn in on 10 January 2022, Jetten became Minister for Climate and Energy Policy. Under his leadership, the Dutch government announced plans in 2022 to invest 750 million euros ($789 million) through to 2031 to have the country's gas network operator Gasunie develop a national hydrogen transportation network.[7]
On 14 July 2023, Jetten announced his candidacy to become the next Leader of the D66.[8] He succeeded Sigrid Kaag after she announced that she would not lead D66 into the 2023 general election, due to the impact of the "hate, intimidation and threats" she receives on her family.[9] Jetten returned to the House of Representatives as parliamentary leader after the election.[10] Following Kaag's resignation effective 8 January 2024 to fill a role at the United Nations, Jetten took over her position as Deputy Prime Minister, and he served as acting Minister of Finance for four days.[11] [12] [13] However, his tasks for the latter were in practice delegated to State Secretary for Finance Marnix van Rij.[14]
Jetten's term as minister ended on 2 July 2024, when the Schoof cabinet was sworn in.[15]
Body | Party | Votes | Result | . | |||||||
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Party seats | Individual | ||||||||||
2017 | House of Representatives | Democrats 66 | style=text-align:right | 12 | style=text-align:right | 4,903 | style=text-align:right | 19 | [16] | ||
2021 | Democrats 66 | style=text-align:right | 2 | style=text-align:right | 45,771 | style=text-align:right | 24 | [17] | |||
2023 | Democrats 66 | style=text-align:right | 1 | style=text-align:right | 437,371 | style=text-align:right | 9 | [18] |
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