Fatma KoÅŸer Kaya

Fatma Koser Kaya ( born February 20, 1968 in Çarşamba, Turkey) is a Dutch lawyer and politician of Turkish origin. She represented from 2004 to 2012 in the Second Chamber of the States General the social-liberal party D66.

Biography

Koser Kaya emigrated at the age of six with her ​​mother, three brothers and two sisters from Turkey in the Dutch city of Bergen op Zoom. Between 1987 and 1993, she studied law at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, after they had spent some time working as a lawyer and a court reporter. In 1998, she appeared as a lawyer in the service of the Dutch Federation of Trade Unions (FNV ). As a lawyer and criminal defense located Koser Kaya focuses on labor, social security and private international law.

Policy

On 8 September 2004 it came as successor by Francine Giskes in the Second Chamber. In the parliamentary elections of 2006 she was in the candidate list of the shrunken three mandates D66 in sixth place, but was elected with 34,564 preferential votes at the expense of Bert Bakker in the parliament. In 2010 she was able to list the fifth reelection. In the early parliamentary elections in September 2012 her party could indeed improve to 12 mandates, Koser Kaya but lost with list No. 13 is relocating She has in parliament, especially with the portfolios of Finance, Social, Youth and Family, Health, Welfare and Sport and emancipation busy.

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