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[[Mark Rutte]] is the Prime Minister of the Netherlands.
 
[[Mark Rutte]] is the Prime Minister of the Netherlands.
  
On graduating from Leiden University in 1992, Rutte joined [[Unilever]], where he worked as a human resources managers.In 1997 Mr Rutte became personnel manager of [[Van den Bergh Nederland (Calvé)]], part of Unilever, where he also worked on a reorganisation. In 2002 he was appointed director of human resources at the [[IGLOMora Group BV]], a Unilever subsidiary.<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
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==Career==
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On graduating from Leiden University in 1992, Rutte joined [[Unilever]], where he worked as a human resources manager. In 1997 Rutte became personnel manager of [[Van den Bergh Nederland (Calvé)]], part of Unilever, where he also worked on a reorganisation. In 2002 he was appointed director of human resources at the [[IGLOMora Group BV]], a Unilever subsidiary.<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
  
From 22 July 2002 to 17 June 2004 Mr Rutte was State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment in the first and second [[Jean-Pierre Balkenende|Balkenende]] governments. Between these governments he was a member of the House of Representatives for the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD) from 30 January 2003 to 27 May 2003. From 17 June 2004 to 7 July 2006 he was State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science in the second Balkenende government..<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
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From 22 July 2002-17 June 2004 Mr Rutte was State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment in the first and second [[Jean-Pierre Balkenende|Balkenende]] governments. Between these governments he was a member of the House of Representatives for the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD) from 30 January 2003 to 27 May 2003. From 17 June 2004 to 7 July 2006 he was State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science in the second Balkenende government.<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
  
From 29 June 2006 to 8 October 2010 Rutte was the leader of the VVD parliamentary party..<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
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From 29 June 2006 - 8 October 2010 Rutte was the leader of the VVD parliamentary party.<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
  
From 14 October 2010 to 5 November 2012 Mr Rutte was Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the Rutte-Verhagen government. On 5 November 2012 Rutte was appointed Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the Rutte-Asscher government..<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
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From 14 October 2010 - 5 November 2012 Mr Rutte was Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the Rutte-Verhagen government. On 5 November 2012 Rutte was appointed Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the Rutte-Asscher government.<ref name="OfficialBio">[http://www.government.nl/government/members-of-cabinet/mark-rutte/curriculum-vitae curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte], government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 05:35, 5 June 2013

Mark Rutte is the Prime Minister of the Netherlands.

Career

On graduating from Leiden University in 1992, Rutte joined Unilever, where he worked as a human resources manager. In 1997 Rutte became personnel manager of Van den Bergh Nederland (Calvé), part of Unilever, where he also worked on a reorganisation. In 2002 he was appointed director of human resources at the IGLOMora Group BV, a Unilever subsidiary.[1]

From 22 July 2002-17 June 2004 Mr Rutte was State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment in the first and second Balkenende governments. Between these governments he was a member of the House of Representatives for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) from 30 January 2003 to 27 May 2003. From 17 June 2004 to 7 July 2006 he was State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science in the second Balkenende government.[1]

From 29 June 2006 - 8 October 2010 Rutte was the leader of the VVD parliamentary party.[1]

From 14 October 2010 - 5 November 2012 Mr Rutte was Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the Rutte-Verhagen government. On 5 November 2012 Rutte was appointed Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the Rutte-Asscher government.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 curriculum vitae - Mark Rutte, government.nl, accessed 5 June 2013.