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Jacques Tichelaar was born on 2 January, 1953 in Heerenveen, Netherlands, is a Dutch politician. Discover Jacques Tichelaar'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 71 years old?

Popular As Jacques Tichelaar
Occupation Politician, trade union leader, educator
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January, 1953
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace Heerenveen, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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Jacques Tichelaar Net Worth

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1953

Jacques Tichelaar (born 2 January 1953) is a Dutch politician and former trade union leader and educator.

He is a member of the Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid).

1973

In 1973 Tichelaar finished his havo (secondary school) and enrolled at the Pedagogische Academie (academy for primary school teachers) in Heerenveen.

Before he entered politics, Tichelaar was vice-director of a primary school, general secretary of the education labour union General Union of Education Personnel, and chair of its successor the General Education Union, which is affiliated with the FNV, the major Dutch federation of labour unions.

1994

Previously he was a teachers' trade union leader from 1994 to 2002 and an MP from 2002 to 2009.

2002

In 2002 he received an honorary doctorate in business administration at Kingston University.

Since the 2002 election he was a member of the Tweede Kamer (House of Representatives).

He focused on education and agriculture.

He was also chair of the committee for finance.

2003

Since Tichelaar had also had many conversations with CDA leader Maxime Verhagen about the reasons why the 2003 information talks between the two parties had failed, he was expected to understand the CDA party best among PvdA MPs.

2006

During the 2006–2007 Dutch cabinet formation, Tichelaar was secondant of Wouter Bos during the confidential negotiations.

He was unexpectedly chosen over MPs like Nebahat Albayrak, the PvdA's second candidate on the list, because of his experience with negotiations from his union years.

2007

He acted as a Parliamentary group leader from 2007 to 2008.

2009

Since 1 May 2009 he had been the King's Commissioner (governor on behalf of the king) in the province of Drenthe.

Since 1 May 2009 he was the Queen's Commissioner (since 30 April 2013 named King's Commissioner) in the province of Drenthe.

2013

In 2013 he had interfered in favour of his brother in law, a hotel entrepreneur, who had a conflict with one of the municipalities in Drenthe.

2017

He resigned on 1 March 2017.

He resigned on 1 March 2017, after first denying, and then admitting, to have favoured the companies of close relatives more than once.

Evidence emerged that he had put forward the company of his sister in law, for a project in one of the province's buildings, pushing aside the already accepted proposition of a third party.