Rob Jetten: Breaking New Ground as Netherlands' Youngest and First Openly Gay Prime Minister
Rob Jetten has become the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister, leading a coalition government. A prominent figure in Dutch politics, Jetten's journey began in 2017 with a parliamentary seat. Known for his climate advocacy, he previously served under Mark Rutte, advancing significant environmental legislation.
In a historic political shift, Rob Jetten has assumed office as the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister. At 38, Jetten leads a minority coalition, succeeding Christian Democrat Ruud Lubbers, who held the age record since 1982.
Jetten's political ascent began nearly a decade ago when he secured a parliamentary seat as part of the centrist D66 party. Initially characterized as ''Robot'' Jetten for his rehearsed responses, he has since won public favor with a more personable demeanor, underscored by his popular appearance on the quiz show ''The Smartest Person.''
A former cabinet member under NATO chief Mark Rutte, Jetten advocated for ambitious climate legislation aimed at a 60% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030. The coalition he leads, lacking a parliamentary majority, will require strategic collaborations to push his agenda forward.
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