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Alexander Pechtold was born on 16 December, 1965 in Delft, Netherlands, is a Dutch politician (born 1965). Discover Alexander Pechtold's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
Popular As |
Alexander Pechtold |
Occupation |
Politician · Civil servant · Auctioneer · Art historian |
Age |
58 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
16 December, 1965 |
Birthday |
16 December |
Birthplace |
Delft, Netherlands |
Nationality |
Netherlands
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He is a member of famous Politician with the age 58 years old group.
Alexander Pechtold Height, Weight & Measurements
At 58 years old, Alexander Pechtold height is 185 cm .
Physical Status |
Height |
185 cm |
Weight |
Not Available |
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Not Available |
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Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Alexander Pechtold's Wife?
His wife is Froukje Idema (m. 1997-2018)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Froukje Idema (m. 1997-2018) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
One son, one daughter |
Alexander Pechtold Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alexander Pechtold worth at the age of 58 years old? Alexander Pechtold’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Alexander Pechtold's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Politician |
Alexander Pechtold Social Network
Timeline
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian.
He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at Leiden University, and obtained a Master of Arts degree.
Alexander Pechtold was born on 16 December 1965 in Delft in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Pechtold and his elder brother Roland Pechtold grew up in the village of Rhoon.
He went to a Lyceum in Rotterdam.
Pechtold became a member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party in 1989.
Pechtold worked as an auctioneer in The Hague from July 1992 until June 1996 and as an Alderman in Leiden from June 1996 until October 2003.
He was elected as a Municipal councillor in Leiden in 1994, and became an alderman in 1996.
Pechtold studied art history and archaeology with a specialization in 17th-century painting at Leiden University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts degree in 1996.
During that time Pechtold obtained certification as an auctioneer, and worked for the Van Stockum's Veilingen during his studies.
Pechtold served as Chairman of the Democrats 66 from 16 November 2002 until 31 March 2005.
On 16 November 2002 he was elected as Chairman of the D66.
Pechtold was tasked with reforming the party after its disastrous results in the 2002 general election, and preparing for the upcoming 2003 general election.
In September 2003, Pechtold was nominated as the next mayor of Wageningen taking office on 1 October 2003.
On 1 October 2003, Pechtold was appointed mayor of Wageningen; he remained chairman of the D66.
Pechtold was appointed as Minister without Portfolio for the Interior in the second Balkenende cabinet following a cabinet reshuffle, taking office on 31 March 2005.
Thom de Graaf, the D66 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Government Reform and Kingdom Relations in the Second Balkenende cabinet, resigned on 23 March 2005 after the introduction of democratically elected mayors had been rejected in the Senate.
The proposal was especially important; it had become a symbol of the government reform that the D66 had wanted since the party's creation.
Pechtold was asked to succeed him as Minister.
Pechtold resigned as chairman and mayor the same day that he took office as the new Minister for Government Reform and Kingdom Relations, on 31 March 2005.
After Party Leader Boris Dittrich announced he was stepping down, Pechtold announced his candidacy and was elected as his successor on 24 June 2006.
The cabinet fell just a year later, and he resigned on 3 July 2006.
For the 2006 general election, Pechtold served as lead candidate and was elected to the House of Representatives, becoming Parliamentary leader on 30 November 2006.
On 29 June 2006 the D66 retracted its support for the Second Balkenende cabinet.
The next day, Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende offered the resignation of the full cabinet to Queen Beatrix.
Pechtold resigned as Minister for Government Reform and Kingdom Relations on 3 July 2006.
His fellow D66 cabinet member Laurens Jan Brinkhorst, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs, resigned on 7 July 2006.
Pechtold was elected the Leader of the D66 on 24 June 2006 in the leadership election of 2006, defeating Lousewies van der Laan, the party's Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives.
Van der Laan had only a few months earlier succeeded Boris Dittrich, who had resigned as party leader and parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives on 3 February 2006.
For the 2006 general election Pechtold became lead candidate and the Democrats 66 lost three seats and became an opposition party.
In 2007 the parliamentarian press chose Pechtold with 31% of the votes as the "Dutch politician of the year 2007".
For the 2010, 2012 and 2017 general elections, Pechtold served as lead candidate again, and following a successful cabinet formation in 2017 with the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the Christian Union formed the third Rutte cabinet, with Pechtold opting to remain as Parliamentary leader.
For the 2010 general election, Pechtold again as lead candidate won ten seats but the Democrats 66 remained an opposition party.
After the 2010 general election, the D66 won seven seats in the House of Representatives which journalists claimed was due to Pechtold's leadership during the fourth Balkenende cabinet time.
After the 2010 Dutch cabinet formation, D66 again remained in opposition.
With the following 2012 general election, Pechtold again as lead candidate won two seats with the Democrats 66 again remaining an opposition party.
During the fourth Balkenende cabinet administration Pechtold served as government opposition leader.
In 2012, Pechtold published Henk, Ingrid, & Alexander, which ostensibly aimed to break through the populism that had dominated Dutch politics in the previous decade, "Henk" and "Ingrid" being the generic names proposed by Geert Wilders and other Party for Freedom politicians to represent the average Dutch couple, by engaging everyday people in conversation.
In October 2018 Pechtold unexpectedly announced his retirement from national politics and stepped down as leader and Parliamentary leader on 10 October 2018.