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Laurens Dassen (Laurens Antonius Josephus Maria Dassen) was born on 19 October, 1985 in Eindhoven, Netherlands, is a Party leader of Volt Netherlands. Discover Laurens Dassen'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 38 years old?

Popular As Laurens Antonius Josephus Maria Dassen
Occupation Banker
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 19 October, 1985
Birthday 19 October
Birthplace Eindhoven, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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1985

Laurens Antonius Josephus Maria Dassen (born 19 October 1985) is a Dutch politician and former banker.

Dassen grew up in Knegsel, studied business administration at Radboud University Nijmegen and worked for ABN AMRO for six years.

Dassen was born in 1985 in Eindhoven and grew up in the nearby village Knegsel, North Brabant.

His father worked as a manager for Philips, and his mother was a primary school teacher.

2003

Dassen has an older sister and a younger brother, and he attended the Veldhoven secondary school Sondervick College, earning his havo diploma in 2003.

In his youth, he played football at the Knegselse Boys, and he played the baritone horn in a youth orchestra.

After finishing secondary school, Dassen went to the Eindhoven Fontys University of Applied Sciences but quit after a year to study international economics at Maastricht University.

2005

In 2005, when he had not passed enough first-year courses, he switched to Radboud University in Nijmegen, where he graduated in 2011 with a degree in business administration.

2009

While a student, Dassen was a member of the student association N.S.V. Carolus Magnus, interned at an IT company in India for half a year, and participated in the 2009 edition of Harvard Model United Nations as part of the United Netherlands delegation.

2012

In 2012, following his graduation, Dassen took a job at ABN AMRO.

He was initially involved in risk management and in the prevention of money laundering and terrorism financing, and he was posted to Dubai for five months.

Dassen later worked on web and app development at the bank.

2018

He has been a member of Volt Netherlands since its foundation in 2018 and was elected to the House of Representatives as his party's lijsttrekker in the 2021 general election.

He left his job in September 2018 but returned part-time for a few months in 2020.

Dassen's transition to political life was caused by a variety of factors, including increased nationalism and populism, Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States.

Unable to find an established political party that fit him, he joined Volt Europa, who were seeking to form a Dutch wing, in February 2018 and became a volunteer.

Dassen was one of the people who founded Volt Netherlands on 23 June 2018 and started serving as its treasurer.

He quit his job at ABN AMRO in September to focus on politics full-time and also became Volt's secretary.

Dassen succeeded Reinier van Lanschot as party chair on 15 December 2018, when Van Lanschot was chosen as the party's lijsttrekker for the 2019 European Parliament election.

Dassen himself was listed third on the Volt Netherlands party list.

The party received 1.93% of the vote, not enough to meet the threshold for a seat in the European Parliament.

2020

On 6 June 2020, Dassen was chosen as Volt's top candidate for the 2021 Dutch general election.

The Volt campaign focused on European, cross-border solutions for climate change, migration, security, and social inequality.

Dassen rejected attempts to place him on the left–right political spectrum, dismissing it as "old politics".

Volt won three seats in the election, resulting in Dassen being sworn in as member of the House of Representatives on 31 March.

He stated that his party, being a newcomer, was not open to joining a new governing coalition.

During 2022 budget debates, a motion by Volt and coalition party D66 was carried by the House to appropriate €100 million to provide lunches in school.

Dassen made various proposals in his first term to lower corruption and raise trust in the Dutch political system.

In September 2021, Dassen and fellow members of parliament successfully called through a motion, which was adopted by the House, for a two-year period during which cabinet members could not fill a lobbying position following the end of their term.

It was in reaction to recommendations by GRECO and to Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen stepping down to work as an energy lobbyist.

Dassen launched a plan with independent politician Pieter Omtzigt in May 2022 to combat corruption among cabinet members and other high-ranking government officials.

Their proposal included the expansion of the integrity rules, the introduction of a code of conduct and an authority that enforces it, and the creation of a lobby register that includes meetings.

A motion to introduce the register was carried, but Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Hanke Bruins Slot refused to execute it.

De Volkskrant reported that some of the other proposals of Omtzigt and Dassen were used by Minister Bruins Slot in her bill for a two-year lobbying ban for former cabinet members.

The sanctions they had suggested in case of breaching the rules, however, were not included.

Furthermore, Dassen suggested together with Gert-Jan Segers (CU) that trust in the Dutch political system should be increase by strengthening the House's ability to gather information and by raising the number of seats in the House from 150 to 200.

Dassen presented a policy paper on political reform with Segers's successor – Mirjam Bikker – in August 2023.

It contained three plans: to increase the size of the House from 150 to 250 seats, to involve the parliament earlier in bills initiated by the cabinet, and to organize more debates on long-term issues such as the effects of artificial intelligence (AI).

Dassen argued the responsibilities of members of parliament had grown, partly due to social media.

During Dassen's tenure as caucus leader, the party suspended House member Nilüfer Gündoğan from its caucus following allegations of unacceptable behavior.