Leader_of_the_Labour_Party_(Netherlands)

Leader of the Labour Party (Netherlands)

Leader of the Labour Party (Netherlands)

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The Leader of the Labour Party is the most senior politician within the Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid, PvdA) in the Netherlands.

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Then incumbent Leader Joop den Uyl and future Leader Wim Kok in the House of Representatives on 3 June 1986.
Future Leader Lilianne Ploumen, former Leaders Wouter Bos, Wim Kok and then incumbent Leader Job Cohen at a party conference on 1 May 2011.
Newly elected Leader Diederik Samsom and former Leader Job Cohen at a party conference on 21 March 2012.

The leaders outwardly act as the 'figurehead' and the main representative of the party. Within the party, they must ensure political consensus. At election time the leader is always the lijsttrekker (top candidate) of the party list. Outside election time the leader can serve as the Leader of the Opposition. In the Labour Party the party leader is often the parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives. Some leaders became a minister in the cabinet.

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More information Term of office, Age as Leader ...
Resigned
Retired
Defeated for reelection

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