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Person.png Pieter Omtzigt  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Politician)
Omtzigt.jpg
Born8 January 1974
The Hague, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Alma materUniversity of Exeter, European University Institute
PartyChristian Democratic Appeal
Number 2 of the Dutch Christian Democratic party during the 2020s as representative. First parliamentary of the CDA in the 2020s. Targeted by Mark Rutte to be "removed" in leaked documents.

Pieter Omtzigt is a Dutch politician for the Christian Democratic Appeal or CDA party.

“Long I've objected comparing Malta and the Netherlands. But here something else is not functioning. That is power and opposing power. There is such an intimate connection between the coalition and parliament, between the parliament and the media, between the parliament and the justice system. There is something wrong with the checks and balances. And it goes further. The criminal justice system doesn't work anymore. All the NGOs that hog the government's money, all don't work anymore. Know what happens nowadays? They don't dare to speak, because the government will kill their subsidy.”
Pieter Omtzigt (19 January 2021)  [1]