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Jet Bussemaker

Her Excellency
Jet Bussemaker
Jet Bussemaker 2012.jpg
Minister for Education, Culture and Science
Assumed office
5 November 2012
Prime Minister Mark Rutte
Preceded by Marja van Bijsterveldt
State secretary for Health, Welfare and Sport
In office
22 February 2007 – 23 February 2010
Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende
Preceded by Clémence Ross-van Dorp
Succeeded by Marlies Veldhuijzen van Zanten-Hyllner
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
19 May 1998 – 22 February 2007
Personal details
Born Mariëtte Bussemaker
(1961-01-15) 15 January 1961 (age 56)
Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Political party Dutch Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid - PvdA)
Occupation Politician
Political scientist

Mariëtte (Jet) Bussemaker (born 15 January 1961 in Capelle aan den IJssel, South Holland) is a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA). She has been Minister for Education, Culture and Science in the second Rutte cabinet since 5 November 2012.

Jet Bussemaker attended primary and secondary education in Oegstgeest. She subsequently studied at the University of Amsterdam where she graduated cum laude and obtained a MSc degree in political science (specializing in political theory). In 1993 she received her PhD degree in political and social-cultural sciences at the same university. Between 1993 and 1998 she was assistant professor of political science at the University of Amsterdam. She had been a member of the GreenLeft party during that period, but in 1995 she left it to join the Dutch Labour Party.

In the 1998 elections Bussemaker was elected into the House of Representatives. She specialized in employment policy, health care and taxes. In 2000 she was co-initiator of a proposal to allow conscientious objection for working on Sundays. This proposal became law in 2002. She remained assistant professor during her membership of the House of Representatives, now at the VU University of Amsterdam.

In May 2008, Bussemaker received strong criticism from MPs and fellow Cabinet members after stating for the radio that she supported 2008 American Presidential candidate Barack Obama, and that she would consider the election of his Republican competitor John McCain to be a disaster. She did this in defiance of a ban on Cabinet members discussing foreign politics in a personal capacity, instituted earlier after Bussemaker's fellow Dutch Labour party member and Finance Minister Wouter Bos expressed a similar sympathy for Barack Obama.


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