24-02-2010
André Rouvoet
Minister of Education, Culture and Science

André Rouvoet is the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Education, Culture and Scinece and Minister for Youth and Families.
André Rouvoet was born on 4 January 1962 in Hilversum.
After completing his secondary education, he went on to study law at the Free University, Amsterdam. He specialised in the philosophy of law and politics, graduating in 1986.
Between 1985 and 1986 he was on the staff of the Reformed Political Federation (RPF) parliamentary party, after which he worked for a year as a policy officer for a special education and youth healthcare organisation. In 1987 he joined the Marnix van St. Aldegonde Foundation (the RPFs think tank), becoming its director in 1989.
Mr Rouvoet joined the House of Representatives in 1994, initially representing the RPF. Since 2001 he has represented the Christian Union, a party that resulted from a political merger between the RPF and the Reformed Political Association. He has led the Christian Union parliamentary party since 2002.
Besides teaching political science at the Evangelical School of Journalism in Amersfoort, Mr Rouvoet has also chaired the Dutch Reformed Churches Youth Welfare Association, and has sat on the board of the Protestant
outh Welfare Association, and has sat on the board of the Protestant Childrens Homes Foundation and the Foundation for the New South Africa, and on the synodal committee of delegates that liaises between the government and the Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.