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Pieter Smit

Pieter Smit (11 October 1963 – 10 April 2018) was a Dutch police officer and politician, belonging to the Democrats 66 (D66) party.

Smit was born in Delfzijl. He held a commanding position in the former Haaglanden police force[1] before entering full-time into politics. He was elected into the municipal council of Zoetermeer in 1994 and became an alderman in 2006.

From 1 September 2010 until his death in April 2018, he was mayor of Oldambt. He was the first non-acting mayor after the establishment of this new Groningen municipality on 1 January 2010.

He also performed several ancillary functions, like commissioner of Groningen Airport Eelde.

Pieter Smit died suddenly of a cardiac arrest in his hometown Scheemda, aged 54.

Naming

The Pieter Smit Bridge (a series of bridges) in the province of Groningen are named after him.

References

  1. ^ Concerning The Hague and surrounding municipalities.
Political offices Preceded byMartin Zijlstra (acting) Mayor of Oldambt 2010–2018 Succeeded byCora Yfke SikkemaRika Pot (acting)