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Anja Haga

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Dutch politician (born 1976)

Anja Haga
Member of the European Parliament
In office
5 September 2023 – 15 July 2024
Preceded byPeter van Dalen
Parliamentary groupEuropean People's Party Group
ConstituencyNetherlands
Alderperson ofArnhem
In office
30 November 2015 – 19 June 2017
Preceded byHenk Kok
Member of theProvincial Council of Friesland
In office
26 May 2010 – 16 December 2015
Preceded bySicco Boorsma
Succeeded byRichard Klerks
Personal details
Born (1976-12-25)25 December 1976 (age 48)
Drachten, Netherlands
Political partyChristian Union (European Christian Political Party)
Alma materUniversity of Groningen
Occupation
Websiteanjahaga.eu

Anja Haga (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈɑɲaːˈɦaːɣaː]; born 25 December 1976) is a Dutch politician of theChristian Union (CU) who served as aMember of the European Parliament (MEP) between September 2023 and July 2024. Born inDrachten, she studied at theUniversity of Groningen and subsequently became aclinical linguist. She switched to the private sector after a number of years, and by then she had become politically active. She lost in2007 provincial elections inFriesland, but she did receive a seat inits council in 2010 to fill a vacancy. Haga wasre-elected the following year and succeededPiet Adema asparliamentary leader. She often commented on issues of public transport and sustainability, and she secured a third term in the provincial councilin 2015 as her party'slead candidate.

Haga joined themunicipal executive ofArnhem in November 2015, focusing on sustainability, migration, and healthcare. She received criticism for her handling of complaints by neighbors of an asylum seekers' center. Haga eventually resigned when the Christian Union left thegoverning coalition over disagreements about astreet prostitution zone. After working six years for forestry management organizationStaatsbosbeheer, Haga succeededPeter van Dalen as an MEP in 2023. She had been the third candidate on the jointChristian Union – Reformed Political Party list in the2019 European Parliament election. Haga lost her bid forre-election, and her term ended in July 2024.

Early life and career

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Anja Haga was born on 25 December 1976 inDrachten,Friesland, where she was raised in theWest Frisian language.[1][2][3] Her father ran a farm inBlije, but he decided to close down the family business rather than to invest in a required modernization when Haga was young.[4] She attended the Gomarus College high school inGroningen, graduating in 1995 with aVWO diploma. She subsequently went to aconservatory, playing theWestern concert flute, and she started studying the Spanish language at theUniversity of Groningen. Haga left the conservatory after a year to studylinguistics at the latter university, and she would later in her career also obtain apostgraduate degree in European policy making from theVrije Universiteit Brussel.[1][5][6] Haga got married in 1999 or 2000.[7] After she completed her studies in Groningen around that time, the couple moved toLeeuwarden, where they lived in its Camminghaburen district.[8][9] She is a member of theProtestant Church in the Netherlands but told in 2015 that she also often visits Catholic churches.[10]

Haga started her career in 2001 as aclinical linguist at hospitals inHaren and Leeuwarden, and she served on the provincial board of the Dutch Association for Speech Therapy and Phoniatrics (NVLF).[9][1] She did some trainings in business administration to switch to a corporate career in 2006, working consecutively for pharmaceutical companyWyeth and as procurement manager for medical devices producerCovidien.[1][5][11] She left her job in 2010, when she became a member of the Provincial Council of Friesland.[12]

Provincial Council of Friesland

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Haga joined theChristian Union (CU) in the early 2000s – shortly after that party had been formed through a merger of theReformed Political League (GPV) and theReformatory Political Federation (RPF). She has told that a united Christian party appealed to her, and she sees politics as the arena where she can put her faith into practice.[9][13] She was a board member of the Christian Union's Leeuwarden chapter in the period 2003–06 and started serving on the national campaign team.[9] She first ran for office inMarch 2007 provincial elections in Friesland. The Christian Union won three seats, while Haga was their sixth candidate.[14][15] She did become a member of the citizens and community committee of theProvincial Council of Friesland, an unelected position, in January 2009.[16] She again appeared on theparty list in2010 municipal elections in Leeuwarden, but she was not elected.[17][18] When councilor Sicco Boorsma stepped down in May 2010 to become an alderperson, Haga was appointed to succeed him.[19][20] She became her party's spokesperson for finances, economy, recreation, education, culture, language, and spatial planning.[21]

She wasre-elected in March 2011 as the Christian Union's second candidate – behindPiet Adema – and her specialties switched to transportation, environment, and countryside.[15][22] The party itself retained its three council seats, and it moved from thegoverning coalition to the opposition.[23][24] Haga succeeded Piet Adema asparliamentary leader in May 2011, when Adema left the council to become acting mayor.[25] A few months later, Haga announced she would no longer make debate contributions in the West Frisian language, opting for Dutch instead. A grammatical mistake of hers had been pointed out by a colleague, and she described her language skills as "good enough but not for the provincial council".[3] Due to her decision, the share of councilors debating in West Frisian dropped to 52%.[26]

A dark-blue stretch-limousine-type vehicle in a narrow shopping street
A prototype of the proposedSuperbus, which would transport passengers with high speeds

Haga argued in an opinion piece that cooperation between the provinces of Friesland,Groningen, andDrenthe was important to effectively lobby for the region's interests, but she opposed a merger of the provinces.[27] In the council, she often commented on the accessibility of Friesland by public transport. Haga criticized the province's lobby when Friesland was not included in a night-time train service to theRandstad region and when it did not receive funding for the implementation of theEuropean Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS), which would allow for higher speeds.[28][29] In response to abandoned plans of a railway betweenHeerenveen and Groningen, Haga supported an investigation into theSuperbus project, a proposed high-speed vehicle that would receive a dedicated lane on theA7 motorway.[30] In talks over the placement of wind turbines, she decried the province's slow decision making and warned that control over site selection could be taken over by the national government in the absence of a determination.[10][31] She also called for more wind turbines by local initiatives rather than placing the majority in theIJsselmeer, and she proposed the introduction of temporary instead of permanent permits for the turbines.[32][33][34] Haga's proposal for all energy generation in Friesland to be free offossil fuels by 2050 was unanimously adopted by the council.[35] Fellow councilors named Haga the best provincial politician in 2015 in a poll organized by theFriesch Dagblad.[36]

Haga ran for theHouse of Representatives in2012 elections. She occupied the eighth spot on the party list, while the Christian Union did not manage to expand its seat count of five.[37][38] Haga received another term as provincial councilor inMarch 2015 elections, when she served as the Christian Union'slead candidate.[39] The party did not secure an additional seat despite its slightly increased vote share.[40] Haga filled several positions next to her seat on the council: she joined the board of the Christian Union's directors association in 2010, and she counseled it from 2013 until 2015.[1][9] Additionally, she advised the party's parliamentary group in the House of Representatives on healthcare. She supported the Leeuwardenfood bank as vice chair and Zorgbelang Fryslân (patient interests) and World Servants Netherlands (volunteering) assupervisory board member.[7][10]

Arnhem alderwoman

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WhenGroenLinks broke with the governing coalition inArnhem in October 2015, the Christian Union joined the remaining parties –D66,SP, and theCDA. Haga was announced as the successor of Henk Kok, GroenLinks'salderperson in themunicipal executive.[41][42] She was sworn in on 30 November, and she stepped down from the provincial council. She took over Kok's portfolio containing healthcare, welfare, neighborhoods, refugees, and sustainability.[42][43][44] Haga was granted an exception to the residency requirement for alderpersons by themunicipal council such that she could remain inDokkum, to where she had moved from Leeuwarden the year before. She did rent an apartment in the area for weekdays.[42][45][46] Haga worked to make it easier to apply for subsidies for citizen initiatives after appropriated funds were left unused, and she selected six sites forsolar farms, which would fit between 25,000 and 48,000 panels. The latter was in order for Arnhem to achieve its goal to generate 14% of itsenergy renewably by 2020.[47][48]

A large grey dome from bird's eye view in an urban setting
The ArnhemKoepelgevangenis, which was used as an emergency shelter for refugees, as seen from above

Amongstan increased influx of migrants, partly as a result of theSyrian Civil War, the executive decided to postpone the closure of an emergency shelter for refugees in theKoepelgevangenis.[49] Haga also worked with theCOA [nl] to allow refugees to stay in Arnhem after receiving a residence permit, believing this would aid their integration into society.[50][51] In April 2016, asylum seekers' center Elderhoeve was opened in Arnhem's southern district. In the municipal council, some political parties repeated complaints from neighbors of the center that no new access road was constructed, to which Haga responded that it was unnecessary from a traffic-engineering point of view.[52][53][54] Five months after Elderhoeve's opening – when neighbors complained about nuisances and a lack of promised measures to mitigate them – Haga responded that only four reports had been filed. After a councilor had pointed out that her statement had been false, she revised the number to 112 a few weeks later. 63 reports originated from a single household.[55][56] By then, Arnhem Centraal, a local party, had declared that it no longer trusted Haga. The executive demanded the party to either press amotion of no confidence or to withdraw its statements, but Arnhem Centraal opted for neither action.[57] Opposition parties scolded Haga once more in December 2016, when she could not clearly answer whether neighbors had helped draw up evaluation criteria for the asylum seekers' center as had been promised. They said concerns of neighbors were repeatedly disregarded.[58][59]

In March 2017, Haga said the municipality should consider closing itsstreet prostitution zone, as the number of permits had sunk below ten. Arnhem had been phasing out the practice since 2011 by not granting new permits. Following Haga's proposal, however, a large council majority expressed its desire to keep open the zone out of fear prostitutes would continue illegally.[60][61] In June, the executive announced it would close the zone effective the following year with Haga calling the work degrading.[62] Coalition parties D66 and SP responded furiously to Haga's decision, and the Christian Union subsequently chose to leave the governing coalition, triggering Haga's resignation as alderperson on 19 June.[63][64] She became the fourth alderperson to leave the municipal executive during the term.[65] The council undid the decision to close the prostitution zone and would await an investigation to make further determinations on the zone's future.[66]

Following her resignation, Haga filled positions as account manager and adviser at forestry management organizationStaatsbosbeheer for six years.[2][6][67] WhenMSC Zoe – a container ship – lost a number of her containers in theNorth Sea in January 2019, Haga joined colleagues from Staatsbosbheer in cleaning up the beaches ofTerschelling. She and her husband have subsequently aimed to live without using disposable plastic.[1][68] She joined the board of A Rocha Netherlands, a Christian nature conservation organization in 2020.[69] In politics, Haga was one of her party'slijstduwers in the2017 general election but said she did not aspire to enter the House of Representatives.[70] She also served as chair of a committee to select the Christian Union's candidates for the2019 Senate election.[71]

European Parliament

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Haga first ran for theEuropean Parliament in a2019 election on the jointChristian Union – Reformed Political Party list, occupying its third spot.[72] She presented a four-point plan for the Northern Netherlands that included protection of theWadden Sea, better train connections to the region, stimulatingcircular agriculture, and advocating for preservation ofDutch Low Saxon and the West Frisian language.[73] The Christian Union won two seats in the election. Haga's nearly 38,000 votes were enough to meet thepreference vote threshold, but the first two candidates had garnered more.[72] She did become an adviser of MEPPeter van Dalen, who had been the lead candidate, focusing on theEuropean Green Deal.[6] In a joint opinion piece, they argued the deal was just the start of necessary measures tomitigate climate change, and they said more investments and incentives would be required for the transport and agriculture sectors.[74]

In June 2023, Van Dalen announced he would step down as of September. He had been asked by the Christian Union's board to make room for Haga to gain experience ahead of the2024 European Parliament election, as Van Dalen was nearing a party-imposed term limit.[6][75] Haga was sworn into the European Parliament on 5 September, being part of theEuropean People's Party Group.[1] The Christian Union and theReformed Political Party had by then ended their cooperation. Haga told that she wanted to take care of God's creation, describing herself as a "Christian with a green heart", and she said she would focus on freedom of religion, reducing plastic usage, and a humane migration policy.[76][77] She took over the committee assignments of her predecessor, and she remained a resident of Dokkum.[6][78]

The Christian Union's board officially announced on 12 January 2024 its nomination of Haga as lead candidate in the June 2024 European Parliament election.[79] Her party's vote share of 2.9% was insufficient for a seat, and Haga's term as MEP ended on 15 July 2024.[80][81]

Committee memberships

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Electoral history

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Electoral history of Anja Haga
YearBodyPartyPos.VotesResultRef.
Party seatsIndividual
2007Provincial Council of FrieslandChristian Union63Lost[a][14][15]
2010LeeuwardenMunicipal CouncilChristian Union5562Lost[18]
2011Provincial Council of FrieslandChristian Union23Won[15][23]
2012House of RepresentativesChristian Union82,2625Lost[38]
2015Provincial Council of FrieslandChristian Union113,9763Won[82]
2017House of RepresentativesChristian Union46[b]5685Lost[83]
2019European ParliamentCU-SGP337,8132Lost[a][84]
2023Provincial Council of FrieslandChristian Union44[b]752Lost[85]
2024European ParliamentChristian Union1139,5200Lost[81]

Notes

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  1. ^abHaga was appointed to the body later during the term due to a vacancy.
  2. ^abHaga participated as alijstduwer.

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