Farshad Bashir |
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In office 15 January 2008 – 23 March 2017 |
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| Born | (1988-01-14) 14 January 1988
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| Party | Socialist Party |
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| Occupation | Politician |
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Farshad Bashir (born 14 January 1988 in Kabul) is a Dutch politician of Afghan descent. As a member of the Socialist Party (Socialistische Partij) he was an MP from 15 January 2008 to 23 March 2017. He focused on matters of taxation, traffic and water management.
Biography
His father was a journalist in the daily Anis during the communist régime. After the take-over of the major part of Afghanistan by the Taliban in 1996, he fled with his family to Tajikistan and thereafter to the Netherlands in 1997, where they were granted asylum. He went to live in Mantgum, which is a village in the province of Friesland.
On 10 July 2002, he became a member of the Socialist Party and of its youth organisation ROOD. On 16 March 2006 he was elected into the municipal council of Leeuwarden. He was a councillor until 28 January 2008. In the same month he became a member of the Dutch House of Representatives, succeeding Rosita van Gijlswijk, thus becoming the youngest Dutch MP ever.
His term in the House ended on 23 March 2017.[1]
Bashir stated that he would refuse to swear an oath of loyalty to the soon-to-be-crowned Prince of Orange, Willem Alexander. Bashir is a republican and is against the Dutch monarchy.[2]
Bashir studied mathematics and physics at the University of Groningen (BSc) and tax law at Leiden University.
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2012–2017 |
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People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 40 seats |
- Mark Rutte (leader, 2012)
- Zijlstra (leader, 2012–2017)
- Van Ark
- Azmani
- Berckmoes-Duindam
- Blok
- De Boer
- Bosma
- Bosman
- Ten Broeke
- Van der Burg
- De Caluwé
- Dijkhoff
- Remco Dijkstra
- Duisenberg
- Elias
- Geselschap
- Harbers
- Heerema
- Hennis-Plasschaert
- Houwers
- Huizing
- De Lange
- Leegte
- De Liefde
- Van der Linde
- Litjens
- Lodders
- Lucas
- Van Miltenburg (speaker, 2012–2015)
- Moors
- Anne Mulder
- Neppérus
- Van Nieuwenhuizen
- Nijkerken-de Haan
- Van Oosten
- Potters
- Van der Ree
- Arno Rutte
- Schippers
- Schut-Welkzijn
- Van der Steur
- Straus
- Taverne
- Teeven
- Tellegen
- Van Veen
- Veldman
- Verheijen
- Visser
- Aukje de Vries
- Vuijk
- Weekers
- Van Wijngaarden
- Van 't Wout
- Ziengs
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Labour Party 35 seats |
- Samsom (leader, 2012–2016)
- Kuiken (leader, 2016–2017)
- Arib (speaker, 2016–2017)
- Asante
- Bonis
- Bouwmeester
- Brouwer
- Çegerek
- Van Dam
- Van Dekken
- Otwin van Dijk
- Dijsselbloem
- Dikkers
- Eijsink
- Fokke
- Groot
- Günal-Gezer
- Hamer
- Heijnen
- Hilkens
- Hoogland
- Jacobi
- Jadnanansing
- Kerstens
- Klijnsma
- Kuzu
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- Leenders
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- Vermeij
- Vermue
- Volp
- Jan Vos
- Mei Li Vos
- Albert de Vries
- Wolbert
- Ypma
- Yücel
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Socialist Party 15 seats |
- Roemer (leader)
- Bashir
- Van Bommel
- Jasper van Dijk
- Van Gerven
- Gesthuizen
- Jansen
- Karabulut
- Kooiman
- Leijten
- Merkies
- Van Nispen
- Van Raak
- Siderius
- Smaling
- Smits
- Swinkels
- Ulenbelt
- De Wit
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Christian Democratic Appeal 13 seats | |
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Party for Freedom 12 seats | |
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Democrats 66 12 seats |
- Pechtold (leader)
- Belhaj
- Bergkamp
- Berndsen
- Pia Dijkstra
- Hachchi
- Koolmees
- Koşer Kaya
- Van Meenen
- Schouw
- Sjoerdsma
- Swinkels
- Van Veldhoven
- Verhoeven
- Van Weyenberg
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Christian Union 5 seats | |
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GroenLinks 4 seats |
- Sap (leader, 2012)
- Van Ojik (leader, 2012–2015)
- Klaver (leader, 2015–2017)
- Ellemeet
- Grashoff
- Van Tongeren
- Voortman
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Reformed Political Party 3 seats | |
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Party for the Animals 2 seats | |
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Bontes/Van Klaveren Group 2 seats | |
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Kuzu/Öztürk Group 2 seats | |
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50Plus 1 seat |
- Krol (leader)
- Baay-Timmerman
- Klein
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Member Houwers 1 seat | |
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Member Klein 1 seat | |
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Member Monasch 1 seat | |
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Member Van Vliet 1 seat | |
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- See also: Members of the Senate of the Netherlands, 2011–2015
- 2015–2019
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