Background
Bernard Johannes Eerdmans was born on 9 January 1971 in Harderwijk in the Dutch Province of Gelderland in a Reformed family.
Bernard Johannes Eerdmans was born on 9 January 1971 in Harderwijk in the Dutch Province of Gelderland in a Reformed family.
Eerdmans studied Management Science at the Erasmus Universiteit in Rotterdam.
He is an Alderman and the Deputy mayor of Rotterdam 15 May 2014. In 1995 he received his master"s degree, having undertaken postgraduate studies at the Public administration School for Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana in 1993. Political career
After working for some time on projects for the Christian Democratic Appeal, Eerdmans worked at the Ministry of Justice from 1997 until 1999.
In 1999 he became secretary to Ivo Opstelten, the mayor of Rotterdam.
Pim Fortuyn List
After the fall of the cabinet, new elections were called. He was removed from the party"s parliamentary faction after it was definitively announced that Eerdmans would be on the Eén Netherlands candidate list for the 2006 elections.
One Netherlands
After the dismal result of One Netherlands in the 2006 elections, Eerdmans left Dutch politics. Leefbaar Rotterdam
Eerdmans was elected lijsttrekker of Leefbaar Rotterdam on 6 October 2013.
In the local elections of 2014 Leefbaar Rotterdam became the biggest party in Rotterdam, meaning the party would get the chance to lead the formation of a new coalition.
The party subsequently formed a coalition with D66 and Capital Development Authority, in which Eerdmans is an alderman. Eerdmans has been a television host on the Dutch channel Het Gesprek. He was also one of the hosts of the Dutch program TROS Regelrecht.
In 2002 Eerdmans contacted Pim Fortuyn, who at that time was busy assembling a list of candidates for his new political party, Pim Fortuyn List (LPF). Foreign the Dutch general election, 2006, Eerdmans split with the LPF to form a new political party called One Netherlands with Marco Pastors of Leefbaar Rotterdam.
Eerdmans is placed 19th on the list and after the 2002 elections he became a member of the House of Representatives, while his party joined the First Balkenende cabinet.