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Leonie Vestering was born on 13 March, 1984 in Uithoorn, Netherlands, is a politician. Discover Leonie Vestering's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March, 1984
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Uithoorn, Netherlands
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2021

Vestering ran for member of parliament (MP) again in the 2021 general election, being placed third on the PvdD's party list. She stopped as caucus leader in the States of Flevoland and the Almere council in December 2020 after the list had been announced, and she resigned from both political bodies the following month. Vestering was elected with 6,992 preference votes as one of six Party for the Animals members of parliament, and she was sworn into office on 31 March. In the House, she is a member of the Committee for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, and she is her party's spokesperson for cattle farming, agriculture, zoonoses, the human impact on the nitrogen cycle, the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority, pesticides, animal rights, food, nature, biodiversity, and wild animals.

In May 2021, she filed an amendment to the Animal Act, which was passed by both houses of parliament and says that animals should be able to show their natural behavior when in captivity. Vestering clarified that her amendment would mainly regulate farm animals after concerns that it would have large effects on keeping pets. A legal review requested by the cabinet concluded that its language was too vague and that such a major reform of the agricultural sector would not be achievable within a year. Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality Piet Adema subsequently announced in late 2022 that its implementation would be postponed to 2024. Furthermore, he planned to draft a covenant with the sector in the meantime and to send it to parliament as a replacement of the amendment. Vestering criticized those steps, saying that the parliament's decision was ignored in favor of industry self-regulation. Vestering also commented on the future of farming when the cabinet set goals to significantly reduce reactive nitrogen emissions, of which the sector is a major contributor, following a decision by the Council of State on the issue. She said that many farmers would have to seek a different profession and that livestock farming in the Netherlands would end, a development she lauded.

2018

Vestering became a member of the Almere municipal council and the caucus leader of the Party for the Animals after appearing first on the party list during the 2018 municipal election. She was re-elected to the States of Flevoland the following year, again as the party's lijsttrekker. Vestering filed another criminal complaint in the summer of 2019 against Staatsbosbeheer, when about 150 horses in the nature reserve Oostvaardersplassen were held in a field without shade. She had also been the 18th candidate of the Party for the Animals in that year's European Parliament election, supporting a Dutch withdrawal from the European Union. She became a project coordinator of her party's caucus in the House of Representatives in 2020.

2015

She participated in the 2015 provincial election in Flevoland as the Party for the Animals's lijsttrekker. Vestering won a seat in the States of Flevoland and was sworn in in March 2015 as caucus leader. There, she raised concerns about hunting geese. She also filed a criminal complaint for sex with animals after television program Rambam had shown how a zoo keeper was masturbating a dolphin at Dolfinarium Harderwijk. The public prosecutor's office decided not to prosecute, calling it part of an animal breeding program. Vestering subsequently argued for prohibiting shows involving dolphins. She was 23rd on the PvdD's party list for the 2017 general election, received 591 votes, and was not elected.

2009

Starting in 2009, she was the director of the organization Wilde Dieren de Tent Uit (Wild animals out of the tent), that opposed circus animals. Circus performances by wild mammals in the Netherlands were prohibited in 2015. Because of this, the organization was dissolved. Vestering also served on the board of the anti-fur foundation Bont voor Dieren (Fur for animals) between 2014 and 2019.

1984

Leonie Vestering (born 13 March 1984) is a Dutch politician, serving as a member of the House of Representatives since 2021. There, she represents the Party for the Animals (PvdD). Previously, she campaigned against circus animals, and she was a member of the States of Flevoland and the Almere municipal council.

Vestering was born in 1984 in the North Holland town Uithoorn and studied classical music at a music school and middle management. She worked at the CSR foundation MVO Nederland.