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Bart van den Brink

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Dutch politician (born 1978)
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Bart van den Brink
Member of the House of Representatives
Assumed office
12 November 2025
In office
10 May 2023 – 5 December 2023
Preceded byAgnes Mulder
Personal details
BornGijsbertus van den Brink
(1978-10-23)23 October 1978 (age 47)
PartyChristian Democratic Appeal
Children3

Gijsbertus "Bart"van den Brink (born 23 October 1978) is a Dutch politician who has served as a member of theHouse of Representatives for theChristian Democratic Appeal (CDA) since 2025, previously holding a seat in 2023.

Biography

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Van den Brink obtained aBachelor of Public Management at the Thorbecke Academy, part ofNHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences. He wasnumber 22 on the CDA candidate list for the2021 Dutch general election. He is trained as a public administrator and worked for the municipality ofRoermond [nl] from 2003 to 2006. Since 2006 he has worked inThe Hague, where he first worked as a personal assistant to CDA Member of ParliamentGer Koopmans, and then between 2008 and 2011 as a political advisor to State Secretary and later MinisterMarja van Bijsterveldt. After this, he became head of public relations for the CDA House of Representatives faction, a position he remained until he became a political advisor to MinisterHugo de Jonge in 2017. From April 2022 he worked for the CDA in the House of Representatives again, where he was a Member of Parliament from 10 May 2023 , succeedingAgnes Mulder. Van den Brink was campaign leader for the2023 Dutch general election and stood in seventh place. He retired from the House of Representatives on 5 December 2023. In the2025 Dutch general election he will again be standing for election for the CDA, where he is in seventh place on the party list.[1]

Personal life

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Van den Brink lives with his wife and three children inAmersfoort. He attends thePKN church.

References

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  1. ^"Onze kandidaten".CDA (in Dutch). Retrieved2025-08-26.
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31 March 2021 – 5 December 2023
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