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Lodewijk Frans Asscher (; born 27 September 1974) is a Dutch politician and jurist who served as Leader of the Labour Party (PvdA) from 2016 to 2021 and parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives from 2017 to 2021.

Asscher worked as a researcher at the University of Amsterdam from 1996 until 2002. He was elected as a municipal councillor of Amsterdam on 8 March 2002 and assumed the leadership of the Labour Party in the municipal council on 3 April 2004. He worked as an associate professor of Intellectual property law at the University of Amsterdam from 1 May 2002 until 1 May 2006. Asscher was the (top candidate) for the PvdA in the 2006 municipal election and became Deputy Mayor and alderman on 26 April 2006. Following the resignation of Mayor of Amsterdam to run for the Labour Party leadership for the election of 2010, Asscher as Deputy Mayor served as ad interim Mayor of Amsterdam from 12 March 2010 until 7 July 2010. Lodewijk Asscher waarnemend burgemeester, Trouw, 19 March 2010 After the election of 2012 Asscher was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in the Cabinet Rutte II, serving from 5 November 2012 until 26 October 2017.


Early life and education
Lodewijk Frans Asscher was born on 27 September 1974 in in a mixed religious family; his father is of descent and his mother is . Op vrijdag aten we challe, met Pasen matzes , Jonet.nl, 20 November 2010 His father, jurist Bram Asscher, was a member of the centre-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy and his mother a member of the Labour Party. Lodewijk Asscher 'Ik ben soms knetterhard', Intermediair.nl, 8 December 2005

Asscher went to the Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet in . He studied ( in 1995) and Dutch (master's degree in 1998) at the University of Amsterdam in . In 2002, he received his PhD in law from the University of Amsterdam. Dr. L.F. (Lodewijk) Asscher, Parlement & Politiek. Retrieved on 10 April 2015.


Politics

Amsterdam
Asscher entered the municipal council after the Dutch municipal elections of 2002. Besides his role as the group leader of the Labour Party in the Amsterdam municipal council, he took part in the commission on General Affairs.

Until 1 January 2006, Asscher taught information law at the University of Amsterdam. In his book "New Amsterdam", Asscher advocated the eventual disappearance of the . A few days after the release of the book, Asscher revoked that statement, stating that he was not against prostitution, but rather against .

After the Dutch municipal elections of 2006, where he led the Labour Party's campaign in Amsterdam, Asscher was installed as an on 26 April. His portfolio included Economics, Airport and Harbour; he also was Deputy Mayor of Amsterdam from 2006 until 2010. He served as Acting Mayor of Amsterdam from 12 March 2010 to 7 July 2010 and then became the alderman in charge of Finances until 5 November 2012.


National
On 5 November 2012, he became Minister of Social Affairs and Employment and Deputy Prime Minister in the Second Rutte cabinet. Lodewijk Asscher wordt vicepremier, NOS, 26 October 2012. Asscher: politiek talent van de PvdA, NOS, 1 November 2012. In Amsterdam he was succeeded by Eberhard van der Laan (also PvdA).

In September 2014, Asscher announced heightened scrutiny of four Dutch-Turkish organisations that he suspected of hindering integration, including a religious group, Millî Görüş. This led to the expulsion of 2 Dutch Turkish MPs from the Labour Party after they harshly criticised the move.

On 9 December 2016, Asscher won the leadership of the Labour Party in an election against incumbent . He obtained 54,5% of the vote. In the Dutch general election of 2017, the PvdA suffered the biggest defeat in Dutch electoral history, receiving only 5.7% of the votes and losing 29 of its 38 seats. The PvdA did not rejoin the government after the election. Asscher was succeeded as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment by in the Third Rutte cabinet, on 26 October 2017. While being the presumptive party leader for the 2021 parliamentary elections, Asscher withdrew as leader on 14 January 2021 with just two months before the election, due to his role as Minister of Social Affairs in the (social benefits scandal). He later joined consultancy firm Van de Bunt as a partner.


Personal
Lodewijk Asscher is married to Jildau Piena, with whom he has three sons. Lodewijk Asscher: wordt hij Wibaut of Cohen?, Wordpress, 14 October 2011


Bibliography
  • (1999) Constitutionele convergentie van pers, omroep en telecommunicatie (Constitutional Convergence of Press, Broadcaster, and Telecommunication)
  • (2002) Communicatiegrondrechten (Fundamental Rights of Communication)
  • (2005) Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam)
  • (2010) De ontsluierde stad (The Unveiled City)


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