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Habtamu de Hoop was born on 1998 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is a Dutch television presenter and politician (born 1998). Discover Habtamu de Hoop'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 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
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Born 1998, 1998
Birthday 1998
Birthplace Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Nationality Ethiopia

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1998

Habtamu Emke de Hoop (born 1998) is an Ethiopian-born Dutch television presenter and politician.

He was born in 1998 in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa and was abandoned at a bar when he was a few months old.

De Hoop was brought to an orphanage, where he received his first name.

He was probably born in March or April 1998, but his exact date of birth is unknown.

De Hoop celebrates his birthday on 16 April.

He was adopted by a Dutch couple when he was about eight months old, and he grew up in the Frisian village Wommels.

The couple later adopted another Ethiopian boy.

During his childhood, De Hoop played football as a striker at a number of clubs including SC Cambuur and ONS Sneek, and he played Frisian handball.

2016

He attended the high school RSG Magister Alvinus in Sneek at havo level, graduating in 2016.

He has told that he joined the school's debating society in fourth class to get out of having to hand in a school assignment.

In 2016, he participated in the national debating and speech contest Op weg naar het Lagerhuis, where he ended up among the three speech finalists.

De Hoop argued during the final for caring more about refugees.

He studied journalism at the Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in Zwolle but did not finish his study because of his job in the municipal council and as a presenter of Het Klokhuis.

2017

De Hoop participated in the November 2017 municipal election in his municipality, Súdwest-Fryslân, being placed sixth on the party list of the Labour Party.

De Hoop was also hired as a host of the educational children's show Het Klokhuis, which is broadcast on weekdays by Omroep NTR, in December 2017.

Filming began in February of the following year and the first episode presented by De Hoop was televised in October.

2018

He served as a member of the municipal council of Súdwest-Fryslân from 2018 to 2021, also hosting the educational children's show Het Klokhuis from 2018 to 2019.

De Hoop was elected to the House of Representatives in the 2021 general election as a member of the Labour Party (PvdA).

He won a seat and was sworn in as councilor in January 2018 at age nineteen.

His specializations included spatial planning and housing.

In addition, he was Matthijs van Nieuwkerk's sidekick in an episode of De Wereld Draait Door and he was a jury member of the 2018 edition of Op weg naar het Lagerhuis.

2019

In 2019 – after he had left Het Klokhuis – he started studying public administration at the NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences's Thorbecke Academie in Leeuwarden but again did not complete the program.

De Hoop left Het Klokhuis in the summer of 2019.

2020

He was also involved in the youth think tank Coalitie-Y after a call by Prime Minister Mark Rutte in May 2020 for more input from younger people on government policy surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

He was again part of the jury of Op weg naar het Lagerhuis in 2022, and he wrote the text for It grut Frysk diktee, a West Frisian dictation broadcast by Omrop Fryslân, that same year.

The theme of De Hoop's text was sport.

He ran for member of parliament in the 2021 general election as the Labour Party's ninth candidate.

He was elected to the House and received 10,092 preference votes.

He became the youngest member of the new House, which was installed on 31 March, and the third youngest MP in Dutch parliamentary history up to that point.

De Hoop vacated his municipal council seat in April.

His focus in the House is on education, media, infrastructure, and water management, and he is on the Committees for Education, Culture and Science; for Finance; for Infrastructure and Water Management; and for Kingdom Relations, as well as on the Interparliamentary Committee on the Dutch Language Union.

De Hoop's maiden speech about his past and equality of opportunity received positive reactions.

He submitted a bill in October 2021 to amend Article 23 of the constitution, which ensures freedom of education, such that schools cannot reject students, such that equality of opportunity is promoted, and such that schools must adhere to the values of democracy and the rule of law.

De Hoop had taken over the proposal from party leader Lodewijk Asscher, which is supposed to bring an end to religious schools rejecting people based on their beliefs and to hostile environments for LGBT students.

The Council of State advised against major parts of the amendment, stating that it was unclear how it would increase acceptance and that it could limit educational freedom.

Besides – together with Laura Bromet (GL) and Alexander Hammelburg (D66) – De Hoop continued an effort to amend article 1 of the constitution to add disability and sexual orientation as grounds on which discrimination is prohibited.

Both houses of parliament had already voted in favor of the amendment, but a constitutional amendment required a second affirmative vote following elections.

The Senate eventually passed it for a second time in January 2023.

De Hoop also advocated the construction of the Lelylijn, a proposed railway between Lelystad and Groningen to better connect the northern provinces to the rest of the country, but a motion by De Hoop amid ongoing coalition agreement negotiations did not receive a majority in the House.

In 2022, he pled for public transportation to become a basic right.