Daniëlle Hirsch

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Born (1968-04-05) 5 April 1968 (age 58)
Amstelveen, Netherlands
Other political
affiliations
GroenLinks–PvdA
Children1
Daniëlle Hirsch
Hirsch in 2020
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
6 December 2023  11 November 2025
Personal details
Born (1968-04-05) 5 April 1968 (age 58)
Amstelveen, Netherlands
PartyGroenLinks
Other political
affiliations
GroenLinks–PvdA
Children1

Daniëlle Hirsch (born 5 April 1968) is a Dutch economist and politician of GroenLinks, who was serving in the Dutch House of Representatives between 2023 and 2025.

House committee assignments

Hirsch was born in 1968 in Amstelveen. At the age of 20, while studying economics, she moved to Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, located near Mexico City, with a Mexican friend she had met while working in Israel. In an interview, she told that her one year of experience in the slums transformed her worldview, and de Volkskrant wrote that she had been involved in the fight against economic inequality ever since. Hirsch completed her studies and subsequently advised organizations including the United Nations and the World Bank on water management and international economic relations.[1] From 2008 until 2023, she served as director of Both Ends, an NGO advocating the environment and fair labor practices.[2] The organization was among the plaintiffs of Milieudefensie v Royal Dutch Shell, a 2021 case in which the district court of The Hague ordered the oil and gas company Shell to reduce its carbon emissions. Hirsch was also on an advisory council of the ABN AMRO Bank starting in 2019.[1]

Hirsch first ran for the House of Representatives in the 2017 general election, appearing 41st on the GroenLinks's party list. She was the 16th candidate four years later but was again not elected.[3][4] At the time, Hirsch was writing opinion pieces for De Helling, the magazine of the party's think tank. She criticized the government's climate policy and its measures to tackle the nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands.[1] In the 2023 general election, she was the 27th candidate on the shared GroenLinks–PvdA list.[5] Her party received 25 seats, but Hirsch was elected due to her 25,012 preference votes. She was the only candidate elected due to meeting the preference vote threshold in the election cycle.[1][6] Her specialties in the House were international trade, development cooperation and international climate policy.[7] She was not re-elected in October 2025, and her term ended on 11 November.[8]

  • Committee for Foreign Trade and Development
  • Committee for Foreign Affairs
  • Committee for Defence
  • Contact group United States[9]

Personal life

Hirsch has one child.[1]

Electoral history

Electoral history of Daniëlle Hirsch
Year Body Party Pos. Votes Result Ref.
Party seats Individual
2017 House of Representatives GroenLinks 41 865 14 Lost [3]
2021 16 6,981 8 Lost [4]
2023 GroenLinks–PvdA 27 25,012 25 Won[a] [6]
2025 23 9,583 20 Lost [10]

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