Daniëlle Jansen

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Prime MinisterDick Schoof
Preceded byFleur Agema
Born (1970-09-29) 29 September 1970 (age 55)
Tollebeek, Netherlands
Daniëlle Jansen
Minister for Health, Welfare and Sport
In office
19 June 2025  22 August 2025
Prime MinisterDick Schoof
Preceded byFleur Agema
Succeeded byJan Anthonie Bruijn
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
6 December 2023  18 June 2025
Personal details
Born (1970-09-29) 29 September 1970 (age 55)
Tollebeek, Netherlands
PartyNew Social Contract

Daniëlle Jansen (born 29 September 1970) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was minister for health, welfare and sport between 19 June and 22 August 2025.[1] She was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election[2] where she served as her party's spokesperson for curative and preventive healthcare.[3] She succeeded Eddy van Hijum as outgoing Minister for Health, Welfare and Sport after the PVV recalled all their Ministers from the cabinet Schoof.[4]

Together with Julian Bushoff (GL/PvdA), she presented a bill in May 2024 that would allow the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) to investigate and block takeovers of medical providers with a revenue of less than €30 million. This authority already existed for larger companies.[5] The House later passed a motion by Jansen urging the cabinet to bring forward a regulation restricting the sale of cigarettes to tobacco shops from 2032 to 2028.[6]

Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport

On 19 June 2025, she was sworn in as Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport in the demissionary Schoof cabinet. This position came vacant after the Party for Freedom recalled all of their people from the cabinet. This led to Fleur Agema leaving her position as minister. Eddy van Hijum temporarily replaced Agema as minister,[7] combining his tasks as Minister for Social Affairs and Employment with the tasks of the Minister for Health, Welfare and Sport. She had been nominated for the position after two weeks of discussions between the remaining coalition partners VVD, NSC and BBB.[8]

House committee assignments

  • Temporary committee Fundamental rights and constitutional review (vice chair)
  • Committee for Health, Welfare and Sport
  • Contact group Germany[9]

Electoral history

References

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