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Political party
  
GreenLeft

Residence
  
Leiden, Netherlands

Party
  
GroenLinks

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Jan Laurier


Jan Laurier

Full Name
  
Johannes Pieter Laurier

Born
  
15 October 1949 (age 74) Leiden, Netherlands (
1949-10-15
)

Johannes Pieter (Jan) Laurier (born 15 November 1949 in Leiden) is a Dutch politician. From 2007 to 2011, he was a member of the Senate for GreenLeft.

Laurier studied sociology and during his studies he was active in the Leiden social movements. In 1981 he founded the left wing city paper. Between 1983 and 1993 he worked as a researcher for the research centre on Land Management and Public Housing and the Leiden Institute for Social Science.

In 1987 Laurier joined the Leiden City Council for the Left Leiden, an alliance of the communist Communist Party of the Netherlands, the left-socialist Pacifist Socialist Party and the progressive Christian Political Party of Radicals. Laurier himself was a member of the CPN. In 1990 the three parties merged to form GreenLeft. Between 1990 and 1993 Laurier was fractievoorzitter of GreenLeft in the Leiden city council. Between 1993 and 1998 he was alderman for social affairs, integration and employment. He also was vice-mayor. When he was vice-mayor Laurier was arrested during a clearing of a Leiden squat. He refused to give his identity, because no one had committed a crime. In order to release those who were already detained he gave out his identity as vice-mayor. He also joined a marathon occupation of the Bulderbos by members of Milieudefensie.

Between 2002 and 2003 he was member of the city council. When he left he was made Knight in the Order of Oranje-Nassau.

In 2002 Laurier became director of the Landelijke Cliƫntenraad, the national council for people receiving social security-allowances. In 2003 he also became chair of the Woonbond, which represents people who rent their house. In the 2007 Senate election, Laurier was elected with preference votes by provincial councillors from South Holland.

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