Mike Eman
Mike Eman | |
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Prime Minister of Aruba | |
Assumed office 30 October 2009 | |
Monarch |
Beatrix Willem-Alexander |
Governor | Fredis Refunjol |
Preceded by | Nelson Oduber |
Personal details | |
Born |
1 September 1961 Oranjestad, Aruba |
Political party | Aruban People's Party |
Spouse(s) | Doina Neagoy |
Religion | Judaism |
Michiel Godfried "Mike" Eman (born September 1, 1961) is an Aruban politician[1] who is the 5th Prime Minister of Aruba and the current leader of the Aruban People's Party (AVP) (Arubaanse Volkspartij/Partido di Pueblo Arubano), which holds the new majority in the Aruban Estates as a result of the seventh Aruban General Elections held on 25 September 2009.[2][3] His political career began in 2001, but Eman has been involved in politics in one way or another since his childhood. His grandfather, father and brother were all prominent politicians in their time, with Henny Eman having preceded him in service (twice) as Prime Minister of Aruba, including as the first to ever hold the office after Aruba's status aparte in January 1986.
Eman is a graduate of the University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA) earning his law degree in 1992 with a thesis entitled "The Position of the Institution of the Public Prosecutor vis à vis the Minister of Justice in a Small Scale Community." In 1996 he earned a degree in Civil Notary Law from the same university.
From 1992 to 2001, Eman worked as a civil law notary and co-founded several private commercial ventures and foundations for political studies.
He began his formal political career in September 2001 when he appeared 3rd on the list of the AVP. The 2001 elections did not go in favor of the AVP causing the party to lose 4 seats in the parliament. This led to the decision of the AVP leader, Tico Croes, to relinquish his leadership. The leadership was handed over to ex-minister of Justice, Pedro E. (Eddy) Croes. Mike Eman became the vice-president of the party and the leader of the AVP faction in the Parliament of Aruba. In 2003, Eman was elected leader of the AVP. After the 2005 elections, the AVP regained 2 seats, and Eman emerged as the de facto vote getter of the elections, with more than 12% of the votes to his name.
Eman was sworn in October 30, 2009. His second cabinet was sworn in on 30 October 2013.[4]
Early life and career
Eman was born in the "San Pedro de Verona" in Oranjestad, Aruba, to Albert (Shon A) Eman, at the time leader of the AVP and his wife Blanche Eman-Harthogh. Mike became the youngest brother of Maria Albertina (Chuchu), Jan Hendrik Albert (Henny), Melva, Godlieb, Siegfried (Ven), Frederik Everhard (Braat) and Albert.
References
- ↑ - CV Mike Eman Englishv 2.pdf. Harvard Kennedy School Retrieved 2013-12-17
- ↑ Arubans vote for 21-seat Parliament
- ↑ Valero says Aruba refinery tax dispute deal proposed
- ↑ "Kabinet Mike Eman II beëdigd" (in Dutch). Government of Aruba. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
External links
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- www.mikeeman.com (in Papiamento)