Wouter Koolmees (born 20 March 1977) is a Dutch economist and politician and of the Democrats 66 (D66) party who served as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in the Third Rutte cabinet from 2017 to 2022. He also served as second Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 2019 to 2020 during Kajsa Ollongren's medical leave of absence.[1] He is also the CEO of Nederlandse Spoorwegen.
^"Cijferaar Wouter Koolmees (D66) minister van Sociale Zaken" (in Dutch). NOS. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
WouterKoolmees (born 20 March 1977) is a Dutch economist and politician and of the Democrats 66 (D66) party who served as Minister of Social Affairs...
radio DJ WouterKoolmees, Dutch politician Wouter Beke, Belgian politician Wouter De Vriendt, Belgian politician Wouter Bos, Dutch politician Wouter Van Besien...
As of December 2022[update] the company's CEO is former minister WouterKoolmees, after Marjan Rintel left to become CEO of KLM. NS was heavily impacted...
Wout was appointed Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy. WouterKoolmees in an acting capacity, 1 November 2019 – 14 May 2020. "Kabinet-Rutte...
national Dutch politicians are known to listen to the podcast, including WouterKoolmees. Beukers, Gijs (2021-06-22). "Ook de hotemetoten op het Binnenhof luisteren...
large majority, with only Rutte's own VVD voting against. Informateurs WouterKoolmees (D66) and Tamara van Ark (VVD) resigned after the scandal, and were...
Food Quality 26 October 2017 – 10 January 2022 Christian Union [2] WouterKoolmees (born 1977) [Acting] Minister of Social Affairs and Employment 1 November...
Hugo de Jonge, Carola Schouten Prime Minister Mark Rutte Preceded by WouterKoolmees Succeeded by Wopke Hoekstra In office 26 October 2017 – 1 November...
Asscher was succeeded as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment by WouterKoolmees in the Third Rutte cabinet, on 26 October 2017. While being the presumptive...
2017 – 10 January 2022 Serving with Kajsa Ollongren Carola Schouten WouterKoolmees (2019–2020) Prime Minister Mark Rutte Preceded by Lodewijk Asscher...
Assumed office 10 January 2022 Prime Minister Mark Rutte Preceded by WouterKoolmees State Secretary for Economic Affairs In office 27 May 2003 – 22 February...
3 Ministers of Social Affairs: Dionysius Koolen, Aart Jan de Geus, WouterKoolmees; 2 Minister of Health Aart Jan de Geus, Els Borst. The Prime Minister...
alongside: Hugo de Jonge Kajsa Ollongren (2017–2019; 2020–present) WouterKoolmees (2019–2020) Incumbent Preceded by Henk Kamp as Minister of Economic...
law. At the end of 2020, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment WouterKoolmees presented the draft law. 800 responses were given to the consultation...
politician and academic Hester Veltman-Kamp (born 1973), Dutch politician WouterKoolmees (born 1977) is a Dutch politician; second Deputy Prime Minister of...
November 2012 – 26 October 2017 Labour Party Mark Rutte (Rutte II) WouterKoolmees (born 1977) [Deputy] 26 October 2017 – 10 January 2022 Democrats 66...
reasonable that the care is provided by the employee). Member of Parliament WouterKoolmees (D66) has proposed a motion to grant singles without children the opportunity...
racism in the Netherlands. Minister of Social Affairs and Employment WouterKoolmees joined the conversation as well. After the conversation, Rutte said...
and Mia Mottley. Following the 2021 national elections, Van Ark and WouterKoolmees of the Democrats 66 party were chosen to lead their parties' negotiations...
appearance has been likened to the successful former leader of the Labour Party, Wouter Bos.[citation needed] Rutte said that the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA)...
Chair of the Labour Party In office 6 October 2007 – 22 January 2012 Leader Wouter Bos Job Cohen Preceded by Michiel van Hulten Succeeded by Hans Spekman Personal...