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|honorific-prefix = His Excellency |name = Johan Remkes |image = JRemkes.jpg |imagesize = 250px |caption = Johan Remkes in 2010 |office = King's Commissioner of North Holland |term_start = 1 July 2010 |term_end = 1 January 2019 |monarch = Beatrix (2010–2013) Willem-Alexander (2013–2019) |predecessor = Elisabeth Post (Ad interim) |successor = Arthur van Dijk |office1 = Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations |term_start1 = 22 July 2002 |term_end1 = 22 February 2007 |primeminister1 = Jan Peter Balkenende |predecessor1 = Klaas de Vries |successor1 = Guusje ter Horst |office2 = Deputy Prime Minister |term_start2 = 22 July 2002 |term_end2 = 27 May 2003 |alongside2 = Eduard Bomhoff (2002) Roelf de Boer (2002–2003) |primeminister2 = Jan Peter Balkenende |predecessor2 = Annemarie Jorritsma Els Borst |successor2 = Gerrit Zalm Thom de Graaf |office3 = State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment |term_start3 = 3 August 1998 |term_end3 = 22 July 2002 |primeminister3 = Wim Kok |predecessor3 = Dick Tommel |successor3 = Pieter van Geel |office4 = Member of the House of Representatives |term_start4 = 30 November 2006 |term_end4 = 17 June 2010 |term_start5 = 30 January 2003 |term_end5 = 27 May 2003 |term_start6 = 23 May 2002 |term_end6 = 22 July 2002 |term_start7 = 26 October 1993 |term_end7 = 3 August 1998 |parliamentarygroup7= People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |birthname = Johannes Wijnandus Remkes |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1951|06|15}} |birth_place = Zuidbroek, Netherlands |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = Dutch |party = People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (from 1973) |spouse = {{marriage|Nicolette Pinkster|1 September 1984}} |children = |residence = Haarlem, Netherlands |alma_mater = University of Groningen (Bachelor of Economics) |occupation = Politician · Civil servant · Corporate director · Nonprofit director |signature = |website = }}Johannes Wijnandus "Johan" Remkes (born 15 June 1951) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).[1] CareerRemkes van born in Zuidbroek, Groningen. He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 26 October 1993 to 3 August 1998, when he became State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment in the Second Kok cabinet, serving until 22 July 2002. He returned to the House of Representatives for two short periods serving from 23 May to 22 July 2002 and from 30 January to 27 May 2003. He became Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and Deputy Prime Minister in the First Balkenende cabinet. After the fall of the cabinet, he remained Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the Second and Third Balkenende cabinets but was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister by VVD Leader Gerrit Zalm. He served as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations from 22 July 2002 until 22 February 2007 and as Deputy Prime Minister from 22 July 2002 to 27 May 2003. He returned as a member of the House of Representatives after the inauguration of the Fourth Balkenende cabinet, serving from 30 November 2006 to 17 June 2010. On 1 July 2010, he became the Queen's Commissioner of North Holland; his title changed to King's Commissioner upon Willem-Alexander's accession to the throne in 2013. In 2018, he made known he would step down from the position in January 2019 to definitely retire from politics. He will be succeeded by former Haarlemmermeer alderman Arthur van Dijk. Decorations
References1. ^{{nl}} Noord-Holland eindhalte voor Johan Remkes, De Telegraaf, 12 April 2010. External links{{Commons category}}
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