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Mark Rutte (born The Hague, February 14, 1967) is a Dutch People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) politician and staatssecretaris for Education, Culture and Science in the second Balkenende cabinet. He has been elected lijsttrekker for the VVD in the Dutch general election, 2007.

Life

Life before Politics

Mark Rutte

Rutte attended the gymnasium, specialising in the arts from 1979 til 1985. He continued to study history at the University of Leiden until 1992. Although his original ambition was to attend the conservatory and become concert pianist. He combined his studies with a position in the board of the JOVD, the youth organisation of the VVD, of which he was chairperson between 1988 and 1991. After his studies he entered the business world, working as manager for Unilever and Calvé. Until 1997 he was part of the human resource-department of Unilever and played a leading role in several reorganisations. Between 1993 and 1997 he was member of the national board of the VVD. Between 1997 and 2000 he was personel manager for Van den Bergh Nederland, a daughter of Unilever. In 2000 he became member of tthe Corporate Human Resources Group. And since 2002 he was director of Human Resources for IgloMora Groep another daughter of Unilever. He also severed as member of the candidate committee for the 2002 elections

Political Carreer

In 2002 Rutte was appointed staatssecretaris for Social Affairs and Work Opportunity in the first Balkenende cabinet, a post which he held after the 2003 elections. He was responsible for pensions and social security. After the 2003 elections Rutte was briefly member of the Tweede Kamer, between January 30 and May 27 2003.

On June 17 2004 Rutte was appointed staatssecretaris of Higher Education and Science, replacing Annette Nijs. When he was asked to replace her he had little choice: "Gerrit is not of the department of variables. I didn't have a choice. Furthermore, it's also very exciting". Rutte became an important figure within the VVD-leadership. He was campaign manager for the 2006 municipal elections. He also served as minister for Foreign Trade ad interim, replacing Karin van Gennip, in April 2006 in an economic mission to Bavaria.

In office, Rutte has shown particular interest in making the dutch higher education system more competitive internationally, by making it more market oriented.

2006 leadership election

After the resignation of Jozias van Aartsen after the VVD loss in the 2006 Dutch municipal election, the VVD helds an internal election for lijsttrekker, where Rutte competed against Rita Verdonk and Jelleke Veenendaal. On 31 May 2006, it was announced that Mark Rutte will be the next lijsttrekker of the VVD. He was elected by 51.5% of the VVD members. Rutte's candidacy was backed by the VVD leadership, including the party board, and many prominent politicians such as Frank de Grave, former minister of Defense, Ivo Opstelten, the mayor of Rotterdam and Ed Nijpels, the Queen's Commissioner of Friesland. The JOVD, the VVD's youth wing, of which he was chairperson, also backed by hum. During the elections he promissed "to make the VVD a party for everyone and not just of the elite". His youthful and charismatic appearance have been likened to the successful leader of the Labour party Wouter Bos.

On accepting the role of candidate-lijsttrekker, Rutte has made clear that he wishes to change the face of the VVD, into one where everyone, not just the "happy few" feels comfortable. He has also stated that with the current social security ideas of the Labour Party, which he called too conservative, it is very unlikely that they will cooperate or form a coalition after the elections.

It is generally expected that he will stand down as staatssecretaris and return to his seat in parliament.


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