2017 in the Netherlands
This article lists major events that happened in 2017 in the Netherlands.
Years in the Netherlands: | 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 |
Centuries: | 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century |
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Years: | 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 |
Incumbents
Events
- 21 January: Women's March in Amsterdam and The Hague.[5]
- 26 January: Ard van der Steur (VVD) resigns as Minister of Security and Justice.[6]
- 1 March: Arno Brok (VVD) is appointed to be the King's Commissioner of Friesland.
- 3 March: Prime Minister Mark Rutte refuses to allow Turkish authorities to organise a demonstration on Dutch territory as part of the campaign for the upcoming constitutional referendum; beginning of the 2017 Dutch–Turkish diplomatic incident.
- 15 March: Dutch general election, 2017.[7]
- 17 March: Pauline Krikke (VVD) takes over as Mayor of The Hague.
- 9 May: Dick Advocaat assumes for the third time the position of coach of the Netherlands national football team.
- 14 May: Feyenoord wins the 2016–17 Eredivisie.
- 27 May: at Eindhoven Airport, a parking building under construction collapses; no workers are hurt as it happens on a Saturday.[8]
- July–August: 2017 Fipronil eggs contamination.
- 1 September: Ahmed Marcouch (PvdA) becomes the new Mayor of Arnhem.
- 4 October: Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (VVD) and Tom Middendorp resign from the Ministry of Defence.
- 5 October: death of the Mayor of Amsterdam, Eberhard van der Laan (PvdA), due to cancer.
- 18–22 October: Amsterdam Dance Event, Dutch DJ Martin Garrix wins DJ Mag's Top 100 first place for the second time.
- 26 October: installment of the Third Rutte cabinet.[9]
- 1 November: King Willem-Alexander inaugurates the Rijnstraat 8 building in The Hague, new seat of both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Infrastructure, Public Works and Water Management.[10]
- 18 November: pro-Zwarte Piet locals occupy the A7 motorway near Dokkum, Friesland to block demonstrators from getting into town and disrupt the Sinterklaas festivities.[11]
- 29 November: Slobodan Praljak commits suicide in the courtroom of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague.[12]
- 1 December: Jetta Klijnsma (PvdA) is appointed to be the King's Commissioner of Drenthe.
- 10 December: opening of Boskoop Snijdelwijk railway station.
- 13 December: Lilian Marijnissen succeeds to Emile Roemer as Leader of the Socialist Party.
See also
References
- "King Willem-Alexander", Royal House of the Netherlands. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- "Mark Rutte", Government of the Netherlands. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- "President of the House", House of Representatives. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- "A. Broekers-Knol (VVD)", Senate. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- "Over 3000 take part in Dutch Women's Marches against U.S. president Trump". NL Times. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- "Dutch minister resigns in drug baron row". BBC News. 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- Cleppe, Pieter (3 March 2017). "Four things you need to know about the Dutch elections". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- Nieuwe parkeergarage Eindhoven Airport ingestort, RTL News (in Dutch). 27 May 2017.
- Clara van de Wiel, "Bewindslieden Rutte III zijn beëdigd" (in Dutch), NRC Handelsblad, 26 October 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
- Rijnstraat 8 (in Dutch), www.rijksvastgoedbedrijf.nl.
- Zwarte Piet supporters close a motorway to stop a demo as Sinterklaas arrives in Dokkum, dutchnews.nl, 2017/11/18.
- Bowcott, Owen (29 November 2017). "Bosnian Croat war criminal dies after taking poison in UN courtroom". the Guardian. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
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