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|honorific-prefix = His Excellency |name = Maxime Verhagen |image = Maxime-verhagen-portret.jpg |imagesize = 250px |caption = Maxime Verhagen in 2010 |office = Deputy Prime Minister |term_start = 14 October 2010 |term_end = 5 November 2012 |primeminister = Mark Rutte |predecessor = André Rouvoet |successor = Lodewijk Asscher |office1 = Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation |term_start1 = 14 October 2010 |term_end1 = 5 November 2012 |primeminister1 = Mark Rutte |predecessor1 = Maria van der Hoeven as Minister of Economic Affairs Gerda Verburg as Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality |successor1 = Henk Kamp as Minister of Economic Affairs |office2 = Leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal |term_start2 = 9 June 2010 |term_end2 = 30 June 2012 |predecessor2 = Jan Peter Balkenende |successor2 = Sybrand van Haersma Buma |office3 = Minister for Development Cooperation |term_start3 = 23 February 2010 |term_end3 = 14 October 2010 |primeminister3 = Jan Peter Balkenende |predecessor3 = Bert Koenders |successor3 = Lilianne Ploumen as Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (2012) |office4 = Minister of Foreign Affairs |term_start4 = 22 February 2007 |term_end4 = 14 October 2010 |primeminister4 = Jan Peter Balkenende |predecessor4 = Ben Bot |successor4 = Uri Rosenthal |office5 = Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives |term_start5 = 17 June 2010 |term_end5 = 14 October 2010 |predecessor5 = Pieter van Geel |successor5 = Sybrand van Haersma Buma |term_start6 = 9 February 2007 |term_end6 = 22 February 2007 |predecessor6 = Jan Peter Balkenende |successor6 = Pieter van Geel |term_start7 = 21 May 2003 |term_end7 = 30 November 2006 |predecessor7 = Jan Peter Balkenende |successor7 = Jan Peter Balkenende |term_start8 = 11 July 2002 |term_end8 = 30 January 2003 |predecessor8 = Jan Peter Balkenende |successor8 = Jan Peter Balkenende |parliamentarygroup8= Christian Democratic Appeal |office9 = Member of the House of Representatives |term_start9 = 17 June 2010 |term_end9 = 14 October 2010 |term_start10 = 17 May 1994 |term_end10 = 22 February 2007 |parliamentarygroup10= Christian Democratic Appeal |office11 = Member of the European Parliament |term_start11 = 25 July 1989 |term_end11 = 19 July 1994 |parliamentarygroup11= European People's Party group |constituency11 = Netherlands |birthname = Maxime Jacques Marcel Verhagen |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1956|09|14}} |birth_place = Maastricht, Netherlands |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = Dutch |party = Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980) |spouse = {{marriage|Annemieke Beijlevelt|1984}} |children = 2 sons and 1 daughter |residence = Voorburg, Netherlands |alma_mater = Leiden University (Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts) |occupation = Politician · Businessman · Corporate director · Management consultant · Historian · Lobbyist |signature = |website = }} Maxime Jacques Marcel Verhagen ({{IPA-nl|mɑˈksim ʒɑk mɑrˈsɛɫ vərˈɦaːɣə(n)}}; born 14 September 1956) is a retired Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and businessman. He is the Chairman of the Construction association since 1 July 2013. Verhagen a corporate director by occupation, was elected as a Member of the European Parliament for the European People's Party after the European Parliament election of 1989 serving from 25 July 1989 until 19 July 1994. He was elected as Member of the House of Representatives after the Dutch general election of 1994 taking office 17 May 1994. When the Leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal and Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives Jan Peter Balkenende became Prime Minister Verhagen succeed him as the Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives on 11 July 2002. During the Cabinets Balkenende I, II en III Verhagen became the unofficial Deputy leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal. He became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet Balkenende IV serving from 22 February 2007 to 14 October 2010, he also served as Minister for Development Cooperation following the resignation from Bert Koenders. After the Dutch general election of 2010 Leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal Jan Peter Balkenende resigned and Verhagen became the new Leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal and the Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives. After the 2010 Dutch cabinet formation Verhagen and the Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Mark Rutte made a coalition agreement with the Party for Freedom (PVV). Verhagen became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation in the Cabinet Rutte I and served from 14 October 2010 until 5 November 2012 Verhagen retired from active politics at the age of fifty-six and became Chairman of the Netherlands Construction Association on 1 July 2013.[1] Early life and educationMaxime Jacques Marcel Verhagen was born on 14 September 1956 in Maastricht in the Netherlands Province of Limburg in a Roman Catholic family. He studied at Leiden University where he obtained an Master of Arts degree in History in 1986. For a brief period during his college years, Verhagen was associated with both left-wing radicalism and the liberal People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). He joined the CDA in 1976.[2] PoliticsVerhagen started working for the CDA and was elected to the city council of Oegstgeest. He served as a Member of the European Parliament from 25 July 1989 to 19 July 1994. On 17 May 1994, he was elected to the House of Representatives of the Netherlands. On 11 July 2002 he became CDA parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives. After became Minister of Foreign Affairs in the fourth Balkenende cabinet in 2007, he was succeeded in that position by Pieter van Geel. After the resignation of the Labour Party ministers, he became interim Minister for Development Cooperation. The Christian Democratic Appeal did badly in the general election of 2010, and the then Christian Democratic Appeal Party leader and Prime Minister, Jan Peter Balkenende, resigned the same day. Verhagen replaced him as leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal parliamentary party. On 14 October 2010, he became the Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation and Deputy Prime Minister in the first Rutte cabinet. At the request of gay rights groups, Verhagen called upon the Nuncio to the Netherlands, Monsignor François Bacqué, to respond to accusations that the Roman Catholic Church opposed homosexual rights. He later expressed concern at the lifting of the excommunication of controversial bishop Richard Williamson, a member of the Society of Saint Pius X.[3] Despite the disaster in Fukushima Verhagen is pleading for more nuclear power stations in the Netherlands. PersonalVerhagen is married to Annemieke Beijlevelt since 1984 and has 2 sons and 1 daughter. They live in Voorburg. Decorations
References1. ^{{nl icon}} Verhagen naar Bouwend Nederland, NOS, 7 February 2013 2. ^{{cite news|title=Verhagen in voetsporen van De Hoop Scheffer|publisher=NRC Handelsblad|date=2002-07-11}} 3. ^{{en icon}} Netherlands urges pope to condemn Holocaust denier, Expatica, 30 January 2009 External links{{Commons category}}
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