Anton van Schijndel | |
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Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 2005–2006 | |
Member of the municipal council of Amsterdam | |
Assumed office 2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 12 January 1960
Political party | Forum for Democracy |
Other political affiliations | VVD (1994-2006) One NL (2006-2007) |
Residence(s) | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Anton Van Schijndel (born January 12, 1960) is a Dutch politician. He was a member of parliament in the House of Representatives from 2005 to 2006, initially for the VVD and later for One NL.
He later became a member of the Forum for Democracy and currently sits with the party on the municipal council of Amsterdam.
Biography
Van Schijndel studied law at the University of Amsterdam and obtained a master's degree in international relations from Columbia University in New York. In the 1990s he worked as a lawyer in New York and Amsterdam. Van Schijndel entered the House of Representatives in 2005 as a member of the VVD, succeeding Jan Rijpstra. In parliament, he focused on matters relating to policing, European rules, the Dutch Constitution, AIVD and national security.[1]
Van Schijndel emerged as a supporter of Rita Verdonk in the party. He was also opposed to Turkey joining the European Union and disagreed with the VVD's course under Mark Rutte. As a result, he left the party to form the Eerdmans-Van Schijndel Group with former Pim Fortuyn List MP Joost Eerdmans and later founded with the One NL party with Eerdmans and Marco Pastors. The party contested in the 2006 general election but did not win any seats. As a result, Van Schijndel left parliament. He subsequently lived and worked in Brazil setting up partnerships and exchange programs between Dutch and Brazilian universities. In 2017, he made a return to Dutch politics when he was elected to the municipal council of Amsterdam for the Forum for Democracy party.[2][3]
In March 2022, Van Schijndel was re-elected to the Amsterdam Municipal Council, meeting "Five more years!".
Electoral history
Year | Body | Party | Pos. | Votes | Result | Ref. | ||
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Party seats | Individual | |||||||
2002 | House of Representatives | VVD | 52 | 3,439 | 24 | Lost | [4] | |
2003 | House of Representatives | VVD | 40 | 12,731 | 28 | Lost[lower-alpha 1] | [5] | |
2006 | House of Representatives | One NL | 7 | 191 | 0 | Lost | [6] | |
2021 | House of Representatives | FVD | 49 | 62 | 8 | Lost | [7] | |
2023 | House of Representatives | FVD | 15 | 38 | 3 | Lost | [8] |
Notes
- ↑ Van Schijndel was appointed to the body later during the term due to a vacancy.
References
- ↑ "Anton van Schijndel". www.antonvanschijndel.nl. Archived from the original on 20 February 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ↑ Raadslid FvD uit de fractie gezet, Telegraaf, 9 april 2020
- ↑ "Naam Forum terug in raad met terugkeer Van Schijndel". Het Parool (in Dutch). 14 December 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ↑ "Proces-verbaal zitting uitslag Tweede Kamerverkiezing 2002" [Records meeting Duch Electoral Council results 2002 general election] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 15 May 2002. pp. 29–37. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
- ↑ "Proces-verbaal zitting Kiesraad uitslag Tweede Kamerverkiezing 2003" [Records meeting Duch Electoral Council results 2003 general election] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 22 January 2003. pp. 30–38. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
- ↑ "Proces-verbaal zitting Kiesraad uitslag Tweede Kamerverkiezing 2006" [Records meeting Duch Electoral Council results 2006 general election] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 27 November 2006. pp. 141–142. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ↑ "Proces-verbaal verkiezingsuitslag Tweede Kamer 2021" [Report of the election results House of Representatives 2021] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 29 March 2021. pp. 147–148. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ↑ "Proces-verbaal van de uitslag van de verkiezing van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal 2023 d.d. 4 december 2023" [Report of the results of the election of the House of Representatives on 4 December 2023] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 4 December 2023. pp. 45–102, 213. Retrieved 21 December 2023.