Tuesday, November 25, 2008

In tandem to the Cabinet


With Klijnsma Jetta, which yesterday finally its long-awaited introduction alleged conversation with Prime Minister Balkenende, Social Affairs gets one of the first disabled leaders in Dutch history. The Hagenaars know the current PvdA alderman of Finance and Culture, who was born with spastic legs, already a decade no different than broad smile over her cart to push. Or they see her driving through the city back its special tandem bicycle. Is its first Krooder Rob solid driver, the city manageress faith all these years by the city kicks. There is that its Secondant Krooder, who is also in the staff restaurant of the Hague City Hall works, it moves to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Even if it is from State plan as far as possible, bicycles and as little as possible of the official use. Her perseverance, the origin of Drenthe has now risen to Secretary of State, it has developed in the rehabilitation center where they are at the age of 13 after many operations back walks. Klijnsma, on Dec. 18 appointed by the Queen is sworn in as successor to the outgoing Rotterdam Ahmed Abou Taleb, grew up in Melbourne in a reformed family. She studied history in Groningen and began her career in 1982 in The Hague as an associate of the PvdA group in the Lower House. They worked for the coryfeeën Andre van der Louw, Marcel van Dam and Thijs Wöltgens. Since 1990 they combined this job with membership of the Hague City Council. In 1998, she became Deputy Mayor for Health, Welfare and Empowerment. In her second term in that post (2002-2006) became the Social Democrat several times in big political trouble. It was found that the Hague welfare suffering from shortages of tens of millions. Her party has its time with the greatest difficulty in the saddle can hold. Painter also ran throughout the district against her because they hope a user space for drug addicts housed near a playground in the neighborhood. In 2006, the PvdA Klijnsma list as the largest party in Den Haag and switched to the wethouderschap of Finance and Culture.

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