Linda Voortman

Dutch politician and trade unionist
Linda Voortman
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
9 March 2015 – 6 June 2018
In office
30 October 2012 – 18 November 2014
In office
17 June 2010 – 20 September 2012
Personal details
Born
Linda Geertruida Johanna Voortman

(1979-06-27) 27 June 1979 (age 44)
Enschede
NationalityDutch
Political partyGreenLeft
OccupationPolitician

Linda Voortman (born 27 June 1979 in Enschede) is a Dutch politician and former trade unionist. Representing GreenLeft, she was a Dutch member of parliament between 2010 and 2018 with interruptions. Since 7 June 2018, she has been an alderwoman of Utrecht.

Education

While studying English language and history of modern literature at the University of Groningen, Voortman participated in students' unions of her school.

Political and unionist career

From 2002 to 2008 she was a member of the municipal council of the city of Groningen.

From 2008 to 2010 she was a member of the board of Allied Union, an affiliate union of the Federation Dutch Labour Movement (FNV).

For GreenLeft, Voortman was an MP from 17 June 2010 to 19 September 2012. She focused on matters of public health, welfare and housing. Voortman serves continuously as an MP since 30 October 2012. She was added to the party faction again after seat leader Jolande Sap left the House on 23 October 2012.

In June 2014 Voortman was suspended by party group leader Bram van Ojik for one month after it was thought that she disclosed confidential information about the appointment procedure for the new National Ombudsman to party colleagues.[1] Later that year the prosecutor stated that Voortman had the full right to discuss the appointment procedure with party colleagues and that marking her as a suspect in a criminal prosecution was unwarranted.[2]

In 2018 Voortman left the House to become an alderwoman in Utrecht, being replaced by Paul Smeulders. In 2019 her workplace diversity policies attracted national scrutiny, especially the mandatory diversity courses for all civil servants.[3]

References

  • (in Dutch) Parlement.com biography
  1. ^ "GL-Kamerlid Voortman geschorst" (in Dutch). NOS. 26 June 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Voortman (Groenlinks) haalt uit naar kamervoorzitter" (in Dutch). NOS. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  3. ^ Michiel van Renselaar (April 25, 2019). "Utrechtse ambtenaren moeten op multiculti-les". De Telegraaf.

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