Gidi Markuszower

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BornGideon Markuszower
(1977-10-27) 27 October 1977 (age 48)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Citizenship
  • Israel
  • Netherlands
Gidi Markuszower
גידי מרקוסזוור
Markuszower in 2019
Leader of the Markuszower Group in the House of Representatives
Assumed office
20 January 2026
Member of the House of Representatives
Assumed office
21 March 2017
Parliamentary group
Member of the Senate
In office
9 June 2015  21 March 2017
Parliamentary groupPVV
Personal details
BornGideon Markuszower
(1977-10-27) 27 October 1977 (age 48)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Citizenship
  • Israel
  • Netherlands
Party
Alma mater
Occupation

Gideon "Gidi" Markuszower (Hebrew: גידי מרקוסזוור; born 27 October 1977) is an Israeli–Dutch politician. He became a senator on 9 June 2015 on behalf of the right-wing populist Party for Freedom (PVV).[3] In the 2017 Dutch general election, he was elected to the House of Representatives and gave up his Senate seat. On 20 January 2026, he left the PVV parliamentary group along with six other MPs to found the independent Markuszower Group.

He was a spokesperson for Likud Netherlands between 1999 and 2005 and board member between 1999 and 2015, when he resigned from the party to become a member of the Senate. He also served as political advisor to Member of Parliament Anton van Schijndel (VVD) until 1 December 2006.[4] Markuszower was arrested in 2008 for illegally carrying a firearm while performing security work at a celebration of Israel's 60-year existence. He stated that he had violated transportation restrictions of his firearms license, but charges were later dropped by the prosecution.[5][6]

Markuszower was placed on the Party for Freedom list for the 2010 general election. However, he withdrew himself as a candidate after party leader Geert Wilders had been informed of findings by the General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD). It had concluded that Markuszower was involved in an organization that had shared information with "a foreign power" and that he had been in contact with a foreign intelligence agency, suspected to be the Israeli Mossad.[7][8][5]

In the 2015 Dutch Senate election Markuszower, who was in fifth place on the Party for Freedom's candidate list, was elected to the Senate. He took his seat on 9 June 2015. He become the chairman for committee for Immigration and Asylum, and for Justice and Home Affairs.

In 2017, Markuszower was elected to the House of Representative, after being placed fourth on the Party for Freedom's candidate list. As a consequence he stepped down from the Senate. In November 2017, Markuszower called for the general public to be able to appoint judges, a task for House of Representatives and council members. In 2018, Markuszower took over the co-defense of a private member's bill from Geert Wilders concerning the detention of suspects in the interest of national security. He was supported by Machiel de Graaf and Sietse Fritsma.

In 2021, Markuszower referred to the Dutch immigration policy as a "major crime against the Dutch people," for which those politicians responsible should be tried by a tribunal. When Ukrainian refugees entered the Netherlands following Russia's invasion of the country, he complained that the Netherlands was paying their rent and utilities.[9] Markuszower has voiced his support of a proposed Israeli annexation of the West Bank, and he has met with Yossi Dagan, chair of the Shomron Regional Council. He has advocated ending money transfers of the European Union to Palestinian organizations in the West Bank.[5]

Markuszower received a third House term in the 2023 general election, and he has served as the PVV's spokesperson for migration, asylum, and terrorism before changing to European affairs.[10] He was selected to serve as Minister of Asylum and Migration and as First Deputy Prime Minister in June 2024 as part of the Schoof cabinet, but Geert Wilders withdrew his nomination shortly after as a result of his background check by the AIVD. Markuszower called his situation Kafkaesque.[11][12]

On 20 January 2026, Markuszower left the PVV with six other MPs over disagreements about Wilders's leadership and the party's direction. They formed the Markuszower Group.[13]

Personal life

Markuszower is a descendant of a prominent Jewish family that held many administrative positions within the Jewish community in the Netherlands. For example, his father was chairman of Jewish Special Education for many years, and his brother was chairman of the Nieuw Israëlitisch Weekblad. Markuszower has family in Israel and visits the country often. He speaks fluent Hebrew.[citation needed]

Electoral history

Electoral history of Gidi Markuszower
Year Body Party Pos. Votes Result Ref.
Party seats Individual
2015 Senate Party for Freedom 5 502[a] 9 Won [14]
2017 House of Representatives 4 1,101 20 Won [15]
2021 House of Representatives 3 1,245 17 Won [16]
2023 House of Representatives 4 2,845 37 Won [17]
2025 House of Representatives 5 1,738 26 Won [18]

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