Tjitske Siderius
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Siderius studied management, economy and law at HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht between 2001 and 2001, she continued studying at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences on the topic of personnel and work between 2001 and 2005.
Siderius had been a staff employee for the Socialist Party fraction in the House of Representatives before she became a temporary member of the House herself. She has been fraction leader of the Socialist Party in the municipal council of Zwolle since 2007.
During the 2012 general election Siderius was number 18 on the Socialist Party list and received over 3000 votes. The Socialist Party conquered 15 seats and as a consequence Siderius was not elected.[4]
Siderius is a member of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated).[4]
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