Gerdi Verbeet

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First husband
(m. 1981;div. 2004)
Wim Meijer
(m. 2010)
Gerdi Verbeet
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Verbeet in 2010
Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
6 December 2006 20 September 2012
Children4 (2 stepchildren)
Occupation Politician · Civil servant · Political consultant · Nonprofit director · Teacher

Gerardina Alida "Gerdi" Verbeet (born 18 April 1951) is a retired Dutch politician and political consultant who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 6 December 2006 to 19 September 2012. A member of the Labour Party (PvdA), she is the second officeholder elected independently by the House of Representatives after her predecessor Frans Weisglas. She served as a member of the House of Representatives from 26 July 2002 to 19 September 2012 and previously from 11 December 2001 until 22 May 2002. [1]

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Biography

Early life

Verbeet attended the Gymnasium in Amsterdam and began a study in social geography, which she did not finish. Instead she studied Dutch language and literature and worked as a teacher.

Politics

Between 1994 and 2001, she was political advisor to State Secretary Tineke Netelenbos and parliamentary leader Ad Melkert.

On 23 May 2001, she became a member of the House of Representatives, filling the vacancy left by Rob van Gijzel. In the general election of 2002 she was not reelected, but in July 2002 she reentered the House of Representatives, filling the vacancy left by Eveline Herfkens. In the Dutch general election of 2003 and 2006 she was able to retain her seat. In the House of Representatives, Verbeet concentrated on sport, policy regarding elderly people, and state pensions.

On 6 December 2006, she was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, defeating ministers Maria van der Hoeven of the Christian Democratic Appeal and Henk Kamp of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. She is the second female Speaker, after Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven, and the second Speaker elected in independent elections, after Frans Weisglas. Verbeet was reelected as Speaker on 22 June 2010, after the general elections of 9 June.

On 2 May 2012, Verbeet made known that she would not stand for re-election as a member of the House of Representatives and speaker for the Dutch general election of 2012 and would retire from active politics. [2] [3]

After leaving the House of Representatives, Verbeet took a seat on the supervisory board of Artis Zoo. [4] She also became president of the Dutch Patients' Consumer Federation  [ nl ] (NPCF), [5] as of April 1, 2013, she is president of the Rathenau Institute. [6] On October 1, 2013, she succeeded Onno Ruding as chairman of the Supervisory Board of Het Loo Palace. [7] On December 1, 2014, she joined the supervisory board of Siemens Netherlands. [8] Verbeet succeeded Joan Leemhuis-Stout as president of the National Committee for 4 and 5 May on June 1, 2015. [9] [10] She remained in that position until May 31, 2021, when her six-year appointment expired.

When the Labour Party formed an electoral alliance with GroenLinks in the early 2020s, Verbeet supported Rood Vooruit, an initiative founded in 2023 that has been critical of merger plans. [11]

Personal life

Verbeet is divorced from her first husband and remarried in 2010 with fellow Labour Party politician Wim Meijer after a relationship of three years. She has two sons; two stepdaughters and three grandchildren and lives in Amsterdam.

Decorations

Honours
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Order of Orange-Nassau ribbon - Grand Officer.svg Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands19 September 2012 [12]

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References

  1. (in Dutch) Gerdi Verbeet herkozen als kamervoorzitter, NU.nl, 22 June 2010.
  2. (in Dutch) Kamervoorzitter Verbeet verlaat Tweede Kamer, NU.nl, May 2, 2012
  3. (in Dutch) Kamervoorzitter Verbeet vertrekt, NOS, May 2, 2012
  4. "Gerdi Verbeet aan de slag voor dierentuin Artis". volkskrant.nl (in Dutch). 2013-10-04. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  5. "Ex-Kamervoorzitter Verbeet voorzitter patiëntenfederatie NPCF". volkskrant.nl (in Dutch). 2013-04-24. Archived from the original on 2013-04-24. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
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  12. (in Dutch) Lintje voor vertrekkende Verbeet, NOS, September 19, 2012
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the House of Representatives
2006–2012
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Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by
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Chairwoman of the
Rathenau Institute

2013–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Chairwoman of the
Het Loo Palace Foundation

2013–present
Preceded by Chairwoman of the
National Committee for 4 and 5 May

2015–present