Don Ceder
Summary
Don Ceder was born in Amsterdam on 20 October 1989, and lives in Amsterdam. He has been a Member of the House of Representatives for 1714 days in total.
"Healthy families make a healthy society"
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What does this MP stand for?
Three questions for Don Ceder.
1. What drives you to serve as an MP?
During my time as a lawyer, I spoke to hundreds of people who find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place, often burdened with mounting debt. And yet, they were invisible in the political arena. As an MP, I want to help create laws that protect and support these people.
2. What would you change about the Netherlands?
I worry about our young people. Too many of them need support from youth care and I would like to see reliance on youth care make way for more family care. The government should take care of families who are struggling, because healthy families make a healthy society.
3. Who inspires you?
Regina Mac-Nack has run a food bank in Amsterdam Southeast for decades now. She is a true role model, and I admire her immensely.
Committees
- Asylum and Migration
- Climate Policy and Green Growth
- Defence
- Digital Affairs
- Education, Culture and Science
- European Affairs
- Foreign Affairs
- Foreign Trade and Development
- Health, Welfare and Sport
- Housing and Spatial Planning
- Justice and Security
- Kingdom Relations
- Procedure Committee
- Social Affairs and Employment