Nebahat Albayrak (born 10 April 1968) is a retired
Turkish–
Dutch
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politician of the
Labour Party (PvdA) and jurist. She is a corporate director at Upstream International a division of
Royal Dutch Shell
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since 5 November 2012.
Biography
Albayrak moved to the Netherlands in 1970. In 1993, Albayrak graduated from
Leiden University
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in
international
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and
European law
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. As part of her degree, she also attended lectures in
Ankara
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at
Ankara University
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and the
Institut d’Études Françaises, and in
Paris
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at the
Institut d’Études Politiques.
She worked at the
Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
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from 1993 to 1998. From 1998 to 2007, she was a member of the
Dutch House of Representatives
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.
On 22 February 2007, Nebahat Albayrak was installed as
State Secretary (junior minister) for
Justice
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in the
fourth Balkenende cabinet
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. She and
Ahmed Aboutaleb are the first
Muslim
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s in a Dutch
cabinet
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. The right-wing
Party for Freedom
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tried to prevent the installation of both Nebahat Albayrak and Ahmed Aboutaleb. The party also tried to pass a
motion of no confidence
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in parliament directed against all parliamentarians or executive branch politicians with
dual citizenship
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, claiming these politicians have a
loyalty
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conflict or have the appearance of having one. Nebahat Albayrak has a Turkish and a Dutch
passport
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. The motion was rejected by the House of Representatives, since no other party than the Party for Freedom supported it.
Claims of misuse of political power
In 2008, State Secretary Albayrak was accused of abusing her powers to reverse decisions made by the Immigration Service or the courts. Anonymous employees of the immigration department leaked confidential information to parliament member Sietse Fritsma (
Party for Freedom
The Party for Freedom ( nl, Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) is a nationalist, right-wing populist political party in the Netherlands.
Founded in 2006 as the successor to Geert Wilders' one-man faction in the House of Representatives, it won nine ...
) claiming Albayrak had reversed 3500 decisions "arbitrarily and without explanation". Albayrak has denied these allegations and stated she had only reversed 450 decisions. In comparison, her predecessor,
Rita Verdonk
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(
VVD
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), reversed 1150 decisions.
Decorations
References
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1968 births
Living people
Directors of Shell plc
Dutch corporate directors
Dutch Muslims
Dutch people of Turkish descent
Dutch women jurists
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