Speaker of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)

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Speaker of the House of Representatives
Voorzitter van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal
Coat of arms of the Tweede Kamer.svg
Coat of arms of the House of Representatives
Khadija Arib
Incumbent
Khadija Arib

since 13 January 2016
Style His or Her Excellency
Mister or Madame Speaker
Member of Presidium of the House of Representatives
Term length Four years
No term limit
Constituting instrument Constitution of the Netherlands
Formation 21 September 1815; 208 years ago (1815-09-21)
First holder Jan Elias Nicolaas van Lynden van Hoevelaken
Deputy Deputy Speakers
Salary €126,975.48 (including €7,887.24 expenses)
Website www.houseofrepresentatives.nl/members-parliament/speaker

The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Dutch: Voorzitter van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal) is one of the 150 Members of the Dutch House of Representatives and is elected to lead the meetings of the House. They are also chairing the Presidium and the Procedure Committee (Commissie van de Werkwijze).

The office is currently held by Khadija Arib of the Labour Party (PvdA).[1] She was elected on 13 January 2016 in an interim election, after Speaker Anouchka van Miltenburg of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) resigned on 12 December 2015.[2] She was First Deputy and acting Speaker until her election.[3]

Duties

As a Member of the House of Representatives, the Speaker inherits the same rights and obligations. The Speaker leads the meetings of the House. This means that they open and close the meetings and at meetings determines who speaks. The Members of the House and the Cabinet ministers and State secretaries never speak directly against each other but always through or to the Speaker. One reason for this is that it theoretically impossible to be angry at the person with whom one is in debate. One finally speaks against the Speaker who is impartial.

The Speaker's chair is higher than the other seats.

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Like all other Members of the House, the Speaker also takes part in the voting. Besides leading the meetings, the Speaker represents the House as a whole, such as in ceremonies and with visits by foreign heads of state. As chair of the Presidium they also play a role in determining the budget of the House, setting its agenda and appointing its staff.

The Speaker is supported in their duties by Deputy Speakers, ranked by number in order of precedence, which also are Members of the House. In the event that the Speaker is unable to fulfil their duties or the position becomes vacant, the meeting is chaired by the First Deputy Speaker.

The Speaker has a seat with a backrest that is higher than the other seats in the House.

Election

The Speaker is elected by the Members of the House. Such an election takes place shortly after a general election or after the position became vacant. The House adopts a profile that outlines the desired qualities that potential candidates should have, such as prior experience and personal traits. The profile is not binding, however. Members can submit their candidacy, but this is not required.[4]

The election itself requires the participation of at least 76 Members. To win the election, a Member needs to obtain an absolute majority of the votes cast (more than 50%). The voting takes place by open and secret ballot, which means that Members have to write down the name of the preferred Member themselves and that the vote is not disclosed. Members can choose between writing down the name of one of the candidates, the name of any other Member (whether they are standing or not), something invalid or nothing at all.[4]

An election requires multiple voting rounds when no Member wins an absolute majority. If there is no winner after two rounds, then the rules of voting are different. In the third round, the list of Members who were voted for in the second round is definitive. In addition, the number of eligible Members is limited, depending on the number of Members who received votes in the second round. If fewer than five Members received votes then all Members except the two frontrunners are eliminated from the election, otherwise only four frontrunners remain. In the fourth round, only the two frontrunners are eligible, any other votes are deemed invalid. If both Members have the same number of votes, the election is decided by lot.[4]

Presidium

Speaker of the House of
Representatives
Party Service as Speaker Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Khadija Arib Khadija Arib
(born 1960)
Labour Party
(PvdA)
13 January 2016
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1 March 2007
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19 May 1998 – 30 November 2006
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First Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Party Service as
First Deputy Speaker
Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Ton Elias Ton Elias
(born 1955)
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
(VVD)
13 January 2016
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18 December 2008
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Second Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Party Service as
Second Deputy Speaker
Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Netherlands politic personality icon.svg Martin Bosma
(born 1964)
Party for Freedom
(PVV)
30 June 2010
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30 November 2006
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Third Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Party Service as
Third Deputy Speaker
Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Ronald van Raak Ronald van Raak
(born 1969)
Socialist Party
(SP)
23 June 2010
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30 November 2006
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Fourth Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Party Service as
Fourth Deputy Speaker
Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Netherlands politic personality icon.svg Raymond Knops
(born 1971)
Christian Democratic Appeal
(CDA)
26 September 2012
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7 September 2010
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1 March 2007 – 17 June 2010
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11 October 2005 – 30 November 2006
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Fifth Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Party Service as
Fifth Deputy Speaker
Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Stientje van Veldhoven Stientje van Veldhoven
(born 1973)
Democrats 66
(D66)
20 September 2012
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17 June 2010
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Sixth Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Party Service as
Sixth Deputy Speaker
Service as a Member of
the House of Representatives
Joël Voordewind Joël Voordewind
(born 1965)
ChristianUnion
(CU)
20 September 2012
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30 November 2006
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See also

References

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