Bibi de Vries (born March 15, 1963 in
Egmond aan Zee
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,
North Holland) was a member of the
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(Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie) parliamentary party in the
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. She was a member of Parliament from 1994–2006.
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She was the vice-chairwoman
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of the VVD party in the House of Representatives from 2003–2006. In 2006, the chair of the VVD party in the House of Representatives, Jozias van Aartsen, stepped down because of the poor VVD election results in the 2006 Dutch municipal election
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. De Vries followed van Aartsen's example because she felt "connected" to him. Fellow VVD Parliament member Edith Schippers
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succeeded her as vice-chairwoman.
In the House of Representatives, she was associated for her party with economical
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and financial affairs like pensions, unemployment
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, and the like. She was chairwoman of the House of Representatives Commission for Government Expenses and was part of the Srebrenica Commission, which investigated the errors made by the Dutch UN army unit regarding the Srebrenica massacre
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in the Bosnian Srebrenica
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enclave.
When the second Balkenende Cabinet
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fell and new general elections
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were announced, de Vries declared she wouldn't return to Parliament after the elections and left Parliament. Shortly before the elections, she published a book about her experiences as vice-chairwoman.
References
External links
Bibi de Vries
official site
Dutch Political and Parliamental information site.
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1963 births
Living people
Dutch writers
Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)
Municipal councillors of Almere
People from Egmond
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy politicians