Reinier van Lanschot (born 7 September 1989) is a Dutch politician and one of Volt Netherlands Members of the European Parliament alongside Anna Strolenberg. In 2018, he co-founded Volt Netherlands with Laurens Dassen and served as its chairman during the party's first year.[1] He was the party's top candidate for the European Parliament in the 2019 election and again in the 2024 election. Van Lanschot was elected to the co-presidency of Volt Europa (together with Valerie Sternberg of Volt Germany) at the 2019 General Assembly in Sofia,[2] and re-elected for a second mandate (together with Francesca Romana D'Antuono of Volt Italy) at the 2021 Lisbon General Assembly.[3]

Reinier van Lanschot
Member of the European Parliament
Assumed office
16 July 2024
Parliamentary groupGreens–European Free Alliance
ConstituencyNetherlands
Co-President of Volt Europa
In office
October 2019 – June 2023
Personal details
Born (1989-09-07) 7 September 1989 (age 35)
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
NationalityDutch
Political partyVolt (since 2018)
Volt Netherlands
ResidenceMaastricht
EducationBachelor's and Master's degree degree in law
Alma materUniversity of Utrecht
University of Amsterdam

Biography

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Van Lanschot is descended from the Van Lanschot family. He grew up in Haarlem and studied law first at the University of Utrecht (2008 to 2013) and later at the University of Amsterdam (2013 to 2014), where he obtained a Master's degree.[4] After graduating, he first started working for a start-up offering innovative legal services. He then worked for Ahold Delhaize as a manager, managed a supermarket in Lelystad and was responsible for the sale of breakfast products in the retail department of Albert Heijn.[5][6]

When he was preparing the foundation of Volt Nederland in February 2018, he quit his job to focus on party work.[7][8] Since then, he has been working for the national and European Volt association. Since 2018, van Lanschot has been a trained community organiser and a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School.[4]

Political work

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Volt Nederland

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Together with a few others, van Lanschot founded the party Volt Nederland, the Dutch section of Volt Europa, in Utrecht on 23 June 2018 and was elected as the party's first leader.[9][10] In doing so, rising nationalism, climate protection and a lack of humane migration policies motivated him to get involved politically.[11]

In the European Parliament elections on 23 May 2019, he was the top candidate and list leader of the Dutch chapter of Volt.[12][13] When he was elected list leader, he stepped down as Volt chair in order to balance leadership roles within the party.[14] However, he fell short of entering parliament with 1.9% of the electoral vote.[15] During the campaign, he criticised the lack of leaders in Brussels and a constant focus on national interests instead of common European ones.[14] For the Dutch parliamentary election 2021, Lanschot was elected as a Lijstduwer on position 28 of the list.[16]

He was once again the lead candidate for Volt in the Netherlands in the June 2024 European Parliament elections. The party secured two seats, and Van Lanschot was sworn in on 16 July.[17][18] He has served on the following European Parliament committees:

Volt Europa

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On 13 October 2019, he was elected co-president of the European federation with Valerie Sternberg-Irvani, which he has led since.[2] Together with Francesca Romana D'Antuono, he was re-elected at the general assembly of Volt Europa in Lisbon.[3]

In a guest article in October 2021, van Lanschot, together with Francesca Romana D'Antuono, advocated the establishment of a permanent EU armed corps that could be deployed quickly and autonomously in crises and criticised the slow decision-making and complicated existing processes.[20]

Van Lanschot stepped down from his position as Volt Europa's co-president in June 2023 to dedicate himself to campaigning for the 2024 European Parliament election.

Political positions

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In regards to the European Union (EU), Van Lanschot has declared that he agrees with the views of Eurosceptics but that instead of destroying the EU he wants to improve it by making it more transparent, democratic and social.[21] Van Lanschot claims that Brexit and the recent spike in popularity of Thierry Baudet have strengthened the party.[21] He and his party also believe in the cause of environmentalism.[22]

Awards

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On 19 December 2018, Van Lanschot and Dassen were named "EuroNederlander of the Year" by the European Movement Netherlands.[23]

On 23 January 2019, Van Lanschot was selected as one of Elsevier weekly magazine's "30 under 30" talents.[24]

Electoral history

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Electoral history of Reinier van Lanschot
Year Body Party Pos. Votes Result Ref.
Party seats Individual
2024 European Parliament Volt Netherlands 1 140,073 2 Won [18]

References

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  1. ^ "Reinier van Lanschot: 'Volt is een politieke startup'". MT.nl (in Dutch). 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  2. ^ a b "European Board". Volt Europa. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  3. ^ a b "Volt Elects New Leadership". Volt Europa. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  4. ^ a b "Reinier van Lanschot". Linked in. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  5. ^ "Reinier van Lanschot - Politicus & inspirerend spreker | deSpreker.nl" (in Dutch). 31 August 2020. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  6. ^ Korteweg, Ariejan (2018-06-24). "Nieuwe partij Volt wil de geschiedenis ingaan als eerste pan-Europese partij". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  7. ^ Gruyter, Caroline de (20 February 2018). "'We willen nieuwe energie in Europa brengen'". NRC (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  8. ^ Korteweg, Ariejan (2018-12-19). "Volt staat klaar om Europa te veroveren". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  9. ^ "Nieuwe politieke partij Volt heel sterk vóór Europa". dagblad070.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  10. ^ Schmidt, Christoph (2018-10-28). "De jongeren van Volt willen de EU een positieve stroomstoot toedienen". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  11. ^ Müller, Tobias (2019-05-10). "Europäische Parteien: Große Hoffnung auf kleine Chance". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  12. ^ mariettenieuws (2019-06-12). "Nederlanders om in de gaten te houden: voormalig lijststrekker en oprichter in Nederland van de Europese partij Volt Reinier van Lanschot (29)". Nieuws.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  13. ^ "De Europese jongerenpartij Volt richt zich nu op de nationale politiek". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 10 July 2019. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  14. ^ a b "Reinier van Lanschot: 'Volt is een politieke startup'". MT/Sprout (in Dutch). 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  15. ^ "Kiesraad - Verkiezingsuitslagen". www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  16. ^ "Partijgeschiedenis". Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  17. ^ "Volt op Vrijdag: 20 oktober 2023". bnr.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  18. ^ a b "Proces-verbaal centraal stembureau uitslag verkiezing Europees Parlement Model P22-1" [Central electoral council report of the results of the election of the European Parliament Model P22-1] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 19 June 2024. pp. 29–30, 46. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  19. ^ "10th parliamentary term | Reinier VAN LANSCHOT". European Parliament. 7 December 1989. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  20. ^ Fabre, Emile; D'Antuono, Francesca Romana; Lanschot, Reinier Van (2021-10-28). "Time to make the leap with European crisis response units". www.euractiv.com. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  21. ^ a b Rijlaarsdam, Barbara; Alonso, Stéphane (29 April 2019). "Pro-Europese idealisten, ze bestaan nog". NRC (in Dutch). Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  22. ^ mariettenieuws (2019-06-12). "Nederlanders om in de gaten te houden: voormalig lijststrekker en oprichter in Nederland van de Europese partij Volt Reinier van Lanschot (29)". Nieuws.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  23. ^ Beweging, Europese (20 December 2018). "Publiek kiest Volt Nederland tot EuroNederlander van het jaar 2018 | Europese Beweging Nederland" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  24. ^ "30 onder de 30: jonge talenten om in de gaten te houden". EWmagazine.nl (in Dutch). 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2022-03-01.