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Gijs de Vries

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Dutch politician and diplomat
In thisDutch name, thesurname is De Vries, not Vries.
Gijs de Vries
Member of the European Court of Auditors
In office
1 January 2011 – 1 January 2014
Member of the Court of Audit
In office
1 January 2008 – 1 January 2011
European Union Counter-terrorism Coordinator
In office
25 March 2004 – 1 March 2007
Secretary-GeneralJavier Solana
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byGilles de Kerchove
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
23 May 2002 – 8 October 2002
State Secretary for the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
In office
3 August 1998 – 22 July 2002
Prime MinisterWim Kok
Preceded byTonny van de Vondervoort
Jacob Kohnstamm
(as State Secretaries for the Interior)
Succeeded byRob Hessing
Member of the European Parliament
In office
24 July 1984 – 3 August 1998
Parliamentary groupEuropean Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group
(1994–1998)
Liberal and Democratic Reformist Group
(1985–1994)
Liberal and Democratic Group
(1984–1985)
ConstituencyNetherlands
Personal details
BornGijsbert Marius de Vries
(1956-02-22)22 February 1956 (age 69)
NationalityAmerican, Dutch
Political partyDemocrats 66 (since 2010)
Other political
affiliations
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (1974–2010)
Alma materLeiden University
OccupationPolitician ·Diplomat ·Civil servant ·Economist ·Researcher ·Author ·Professor

Gijsbert Marius "Gijs" de Vries (born 22 February 1956) is a retired Dutch-American politician and diplomat who served asState Secretary for theInterior and Kingdom Relations from 1998 to 2002 andEuropean Union Counter-terrorism Coordinator from 2004 until 2007. He was a member of thePeople's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) until 2010, when he joined theDemocrats 66 (D66) party.

Career

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Political career

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From 1984 to 1998, Gijs de Vries was aMember of the European Parliament (MEP) for three consecutive terms. From 1994 to 1998, he was chairman of thegroup of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.[1]

De Vries resigned from the European Parliament to becomeState Secretary for theInterior and Kingdom Relations under theSecond Kok cabinet.

EU Anti-Terrorism Coordinator, 2004–2007

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De Vries served as theEuropean Union'santi-terrorism coordinator from March 2004 to March 2007. In this capacity, he worked forJavier Solana in thePolice and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters (PJCCM)pillar. Solana outlined his duties as being to streamline, organise and co-ordinate the EU and its members fight against terrorism.

De Vries stood down from the post in March 2007, citing personal reasons, although it is commonly understood that the position's mandate did not have the necessary operational powers, as well as an overall reluctance withinmember states to supply information regarding anti-terror activities, even though the member states fully supported the establishment of the anti-terrorism coordinator after the2004 Madrid train bombings.[2] In September 2007, MEPs called for the post to be filled, having been vacant for six months, as well as for it to be given real powers to carry out the post's tasks.[3] On 20 September 2007, the BelgianGilles de Kerchove was appointed to succeed De Vries in the post.[4]

Later career

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As of September 2008, De Vries was chairman of the European Security Research and Innovation Forum (ESRIF).[5]

Prior to 2010 De Vries had been a member of thePeople's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). However, due to dissatisfaction at the VVD's decision to form theFirst Rutte cabinet, aminority government with the support of theParty for Freedom (PVV) led by nationalistGeert Wilders he left the party and joined the social-liberalDemocrats 66 (D66) party then in opposition.[6]

In 2025, the European Commission appointed De Vries as member of its Ukraine Facility’s audit board, chaired byMarek Belka.[7]

Decorations

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Honours
Ribbon barHonourCountryDateComment
Officer of theOrder of Orange-NassauNetherlands1 March 2007Elevated from Knight (10 December 2002)

References

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  1. ^"Your MEPs : Gijs M. de VRIES". Archived fromthe original on 2009-02-10.
  2. ^EU anti-terror chief to step down in MarchArchived 2011-07-20 at theWayback Machine, EurActiv, 13 February 2007
  3. ^Counter-terrorism sparks hot debate in EU parliament 5/9/7
  4. ^Article Detail[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ESRIF intermediate reportArchived 2011-10-05 at theWayback Machine, September 2008.
  6. ^Parlement en Politiek Biografie Gijs de Vrijs.
  7. ^Commission appoints members to the Ukraine Facility Audit BoardEuropean Commission, press release of 11 February 2025.

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Preceded byas State Secretary for the InteriorState Secretary for the Interior
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Preceded byas State Secretary for the Interior
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Office establishedEuropean Union Counter-terrorism Coordinator
2004–2007
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