Jolande Sap | |
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Party leader and Parliamentary leader – GreenLeft House of Representatives of the Netherlands |
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In office December 16, 2010 – October 5, 2012 |
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Preceded by | Femke Halsema |
Succeeded by | Bram van Ojik |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office September 2, 2008 – October 23, 2012 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Venlo, Netherlands |
May 22, 1963
Nationality | Dutch |
Political party | GreenLeft (GroenLinks – GL) |
Residence | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Alma mater | Tilburg University (MA in Political Economics and Philosophy) |
Occupation | Politician, academic, civil servant |
Website | (Dutch) GreenLeft website |
Johanna Catharina Maria "Jolande" Sap (born May 22, 1963 in Venlo) is a Dutch GreenLeft (GroenLinks) politician and former educator and civil servant. She replaced Wijnand Duyvendak as an MP on September 3, 2008, after he left the Dutch House of Representatives. Since September 2, 2008 she was temporarily replacing Mariko Peters who was on parental leave but the next day Wijnand Duyvendak officially renounced, so she could succeed him. From December 16, 2010 to October 5, 2012 she was Party leader as well as Parliamentary group leader of the GreenLeft party in the House of Representatives, replacing Femke Halsema who announced her retirement from politics as of that date.
Sap studied economics at the Tilburg University between 1981 and 1989 where she specialized in political economy and philosophy.
Between 1985 and 1988 Sap was a student assistant and coordinator at the department of development cooperation. She continued to work at the University of Amsterdam as researcher for three years. She studied the difference in pay between men and women. After that she became a research associate at the government Council for Emancipation. She initiated "Out of the Margin": two international conferences on feminist economics in 1992 and 1998. This led to a book, Out of the Margin. Feminist Perspectives on Economics, which she edited with Susan Feiner. Since 1993 she was active within GreenLeft, as member of its economic committee.