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{{About|the Dutch politician|the Danish poet and mathematician|Piet Hein (Denmark)|other uses|Piet Hein (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix = [[Excellency|His Excellency]]
| name = Piet Hein Donner
| image = Piet-hein-donner-portret.jpg
| caption = Piet Hein= Donner in 2010
| office = [[Vice-President of the Council of State (Netherlands)|Vice-President of the Council of State]]
| term_start = 1 February 2012
| term_end = 1 November 2018
| monarch = [[Beatrix of the Netherlands|Beatrix]] <small>(until 2013)<br/small> <br> [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands|Willem-Alexander]] <small>(from 2013)
| predecessor = [[Herman Tjeenk Willink]]
| successor = [[Thom de Graaf]]
| office1 = [[MinistryList of Ministers of the Interior andof Kingdomthe RelationsNetherlands|Minister of the Interior <br/> and Kingdom Relations]]
| term_start1 = 14 October 2010
| term_end1 = 16 December 2011
| primeminister1 = [[Mark Rutte]]
| predecessor1 = [[Ernst Hirsch Ballin]]
| successor1 = [[Liesbeth Spies]]
| office2 = [[MinistryList of Ministers of Social Affairs andof Employmentthe Netherlands|Minister of Social Affairs and Employment]]
| term_start2 = 22 February 2007
| term_end2 = 14 October 2010
| primeminister2 = [[Jan Peter Balkenende]]
| predecessor2 = [[Aart Jan de Geus]]
| successor2 = [[Henk Kamp]]
| office3 = [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|Member of the House of Representatives]]
| term_start3 = 30 November 2006
| term_end3 = 22 February 2007
| office4 = [[MinistryList of Ministers of Justice andof the SecurityNetherlands|Minister of Justice]]
| term_start4 = 22 July 2002
| term_end4 = 21 September 2006
| primeminister4 = [[Jan Peter Balkenende]]
| predecessor4 = [[Benk Korthals]]
| successor4 = [[Rita Verdonk]] <small>(''Ad interim'')</small>
| office5 = [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Member of the Council of State]]
| term_start5 = 22 December 1997
|Monarch5 = [[Beatrix of the Netherlands|Beatrix]]
|term_start5 term_end5 = 22 December 1997July 2002
| vicepresident5 = [[Herman Tjeenk Willink]]
|term_end5 = 22 July 2002
| office6 = [[Scientific Council for Government Policy|Director of the Scientific Council <br/> for Government Policy]]
| term_start6 = 1 January 1993
| term_end6 = 22 December 1997
| predecessor6 = [[Frans Rutten]]
| successor6 = [[Michiel Scheltema]]
| office7 = [[Scientific Council for Government Policy|Member of the Scientific <br/> Council for Government Policy]]
|birthname = Jan Pieter Hendrik Donner
|birth_date 1blankname7 = {{Birth date and agenowrap|1948|10|20|df=yDirector}}
|birth_place 1namedata7 = [[Amsterdam]],Frans [[Netherlands]]Rutten
|death_date term_start7 = 1 January 1990
|death_place term_end7 = 1 January 1993
|nationality birthname = [[Netherlands|Dutch]]Jan Pieter Hendrik Donner
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1948|10|20}}
|party = [[Christian Democratic Appeal]]
| birth_place = [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
|spouse = {{marriage|Liesbeth Maria Quanjer|1973}}
|children death_date = 3 sons
|residence death_place = [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]]
| nationality = [[Netherlands|Dutch]]
|alma_mater = [[VU University Amsterdam]] <small>([[Bachelor of Laws]], [[Master of Laws]])</small> <br/> [[University of Michigan]] <small>([[Juris Doctor]])
|occupation party = [[Politician]] <br/> = [[CivilChristian service|CivilDemocratic servantAppeal]] <br/> [[Jurist]]<small>(from 1980)<br/small> [[Professor]]
|religion otherparty = [[ReformedAnti-Revolutionary Churches in the Netherlands|ReformedParty]] <br/> <small>(until 20041980)</small> <br/> [[Protestant Church in the Netherlands|Protestantism]] <small>(from 2004)
|signature spouse = {{marriage|Liesbeth Maria Quanjer|1973}}
| children = 3 sons
|website = {{nl icon}} [http://www.raadvanstate.nl/ Council of State]
| father = [[André Donner]] (1918–1992)
| relatives = [[Jan Hein Donner]] (uncle) <br/> [[Jan Donner]] (grandfather)
| residence = [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]]
| alma_mater = [[Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam|Free University Amsterdam]] <br/> <small>([[Bachelor of Laws]], [[Master of Laws]])</small> <br/> [[University of Michigan]] <br/> <small>([[Juris Doctor]])</small>
| occupation = [[Politician]] · [[Civil service|Civil servant]] · [[Jurist]] · [[Research|Researcher]] · [[Nonprofit organization|Nonprofit director]] · [[Professor]]
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'''Jan Pieter Hendrik "Piet Hein" Donner''' (born 20 October 1948) is a retired [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician of the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]] (CDA) party and [[jurist]]. He haswas beengranted the honorary title of [[CouncilMinister of State (Netherlands)|Vice-President of the CouncilMinister of State]] sinceon 121 FebruaryDecember 20122018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/actueel/nieuws/2018/12/21/benoeming-minister-van-staat|title=Benoeming minister van Staat|publisher=Rijksoverheid|date=21 December 2018|access-date=22 December 2018|language=nl}}</ref>
 
===Early life= and career==
The Donner family has produced a number of [[Calvinism|Calvinist]] [[judge]]s. Piet Hein Donner's father, [[André Donner]], was a judge at the [[European Court of Justice]] inbetween 1958- and 1979, and was part of the government commission that looked into [[Prince Bernhard of the NetherlandsLippe-Biesterfeld]]'s dealingdealings with the [[Lockheed Corporation]]. His grandfather was [[Jan Donner]], who served as Minister of Justice for the [[Anti -Revolutionary Party]] in the first cabinet of [[Dirkfirst JanDe deGeer Geercabinet]] and was later president of the Dutch [[Supreme Court of the Netherlands|Supreme Court]]. His uncle [[Jan Hein Donner]], however, was a [[Grandmaster (chess)|chess grandmaster]] and author. Piet Hein Donner studied [[Law]] at the [[Free University of Amsterdam]], obtaining a degree in 1974. During his study, he joined the student society L.A.N.X. in 1968.
 
Donner attended a [[Gymnasium (school)|gymnasium]] in [[Amsterdam]] from March 1961 until May 1967 and applied at the [[Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam]] in June 1967, majoring in [[Law]] and obtaining a [[Bachelor of Laws]] degree in April 1969 before graduating with a [[Master of Laws]] degree in July 1973. During his study, he joined the student society L.A.N.X. in 1968. Donner applied at the [[University of Michigan]] in [[Ann Arbor, Michigan]] in September 1973 for a [[postgraduate education]] in Law, working as a student researcher before obtaining an [[Juris Doctor]] degree in July 1976. Donner worked as a civil servant from July 1976 until December 1997, for the department of Legal Affairs of the [[Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy|Ministry of Economic Affairs]] from August 1976 until March 1981, as a [[paralegal]] for the office of Juridical Support of the [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives]] from March 1981 until November 1984, and for the department of Public Law of the [[Ministry of Justice and Security|Ministry of Justice]] from November 1984 until January 1990. In December 1989 Donner was appointed as a member of the [[Scientific Council for Government Policy]] (WRR), taking office on 1 January 1990. In December 1992 Donner was nominated as director of the WRR, taking office on 1 January 1993. In December 1997 Donner was nominated as a member of the [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Council of State]]. He was installed as a Member of the Council of State, taking office on 22 December 1997, resigning as director of the WRR on the same day.
==Government career==
Donner a [[jurist]] and [[Civil service|civil servant]] by occupation, worked for the [[Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Environment (Netherlands)|Ministry of Economic Affairs]] and the [[Ministry of Justice and Security|Ministry of Justice]] from 1976 until 1990 when he became a [[Scientific Council for Government Policy|Member of the Scientific Council for Government Policy]] serving until 1993. Donner served as the [[Scientific Council for Government Policy|Director of the Scientific Council for Government Policy]] from 1 January 1993 until 22 December 1997 when he became a [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Member of the Council of State]]. After the [[Dutch general election, 2002|Dutch general election of 2002]] Donner was asked by the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]] (CDA) to become [[Formateur|informateur]] for the next cabinet.
 
==Political career==
After a cabinet formation with the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]], the [[Pim Fortuyn List]] (LPF) and the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD) a deal was struck that resulted in the [[First Balkenende cabinet|Cabinet Balkenende I]] with Donner becoming [[Ministry of Justice and Security|Minister of Justice]] under [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Prime Minister]] [[Jan Peter Balkenende]] taking office on 22 July 2002. Donner remained [[Ministry of Justice and Security|Minister of Justice]] in the [[Second Balkenende cabinet|Cabinet Balkenende II]] following the [[Dutch general election, 2003|Dutch general election of 2003]]. On 21 September 2006 Donner and the [[Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (Netherlands)|Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment]] [[Sybilla Dekker]] resigned in the wake of a [[Dutch Safety Board]] enquiry into a fire at a cell block near [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Schiphol Airport]].
After the [[2002 Dutch general election|2002 general election]], Donner was appointed ''[[Formateur#Informateur|informateur]]'' for the [[2002 Dutch cabinet formation|cabinet formation]]. Following the cabinet formation, Donner was appointed as [[List of Ministers of Justice of the Netherlands|Minister of Justice]] in the [[first Balkenende cabinet]], taking office on 22 July 2002. The cabinet resigned just four months later on 16 October, and continued to serve in a [[Demissionary cabinet|demissionary]] capacity. After the succeeding [[2003 Dutch general election|2003 general election]], Donner retained his ministerial post in the [[second Balkenende cabinet]], which took office on 27 May 2003.
 
In 2006, Donner recorded a rap song together with Meester G to explain his point of view on the [[Drug policy of the Netherlands|Dutch soft-drug policy]] in response to a song by Gerd Leers, [[Mayor]] of [[Maastricht]] with punk band [[Heideroosjes]], which called for a more progressive policy which would not only regulate the selling of soft drugs, but also legalise their production.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.nu.nl/news/682688/11/'Don'_Donner_rapt_de_dope_van_straat.html 'Don' Donner rapt de dope van straat], NU.nl, 25 February 2006</ref>
Donner was elected as a [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|Member of the House of Representatives]] after the [[Dutch general election, 2006|Dutch general election of 2006]] taking office on 30 November 2006. After the cabinet formation of the [[Fourth Balkenende cabinet|Cabinet Balkenende IV]] Donner was asked to become [[Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment|Minister of Social Affairs and Employment]] and took office on 22 February 2007.
 
The second Balkenende cabinet fell on 30 June 2006 after the Democrats 66 had lost confidence in [[List of Ministers of Justice of the Netherlands#List of Ministers without Portfolio|Minister for Integration and Asylum Affairs]] [[Rita Verdonk]], and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until 7 July, when it was replaced by the [[Caretaker government|caretaker]] [[third Balkenende cabinet]], with Donner remaining Minister of Justice.
After the [[Dutch general election, 2010|Dutch general election of 2010]] a cabinet formation with the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] and the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]] resulted in the formation of the [[First Rutte cabinet|Cabinet Rutte I]], Donner was asked to become [[Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations|Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations]] under [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Prime Minister]] [[Mark Rutte]] and took office on 14 October 2010.
 
On 13 September 2006, Donner was the subject of controversy when he suggested Islamic law could be established in the Netherlands by democratic means. He responded by a clarification that he was not advocating such a scenario but warning against it.<ref>[http://eurabia.blogse.nl/log/netherlands-minister-warns-islamic-law-could-happen-via-democracy.html Netherlands: Minister Warns Islamic Law Could Happen Via Democracy], Western Resistance, 13 September 2006</ref> In the same month, a [[Dutch Safety Board]] report into a [[Third Balkenende cabinet#Schiphol fire|fire at Schiphol Airport jail]] was released, condemning Dutch government officials.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5367056.stm Dutch ministers quit over blaze], BBC News, 21 September 2006</ref> Donner and [[List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands#List of Ministers of Housing|Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment]] [[Sybilla Dekker]], as politically responsible cabinet members, resigned following the report's conclusions. Donner was succeeded by [[Ernst Hirsch Ballin]], who had been justice minister in the [[third Lubbers cabinet]].<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://nos.nl/artikel/57996-oudgedienden-op-justitie-en-vrom.html Oudgedienden op Justitie en VROM], NOS, 22 September 2006</ref>
On 16 December 2011 Donner was selected as the new [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Vice-President of the Council of State]] and resigned the same day, he took office on 1 February 2012.<ref>{{en icon}} [http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/07/piet_hein_donner_tipped_for_co.php Piet Hein Donner tipped for Council of State job], DutchNews, 6 July 2011</ref><ref>{{nl icon}} [http://www.nu.nl/politiek/2694905/spies-volgt-donner-in-kabinet.html 'Spies volgt Donner op in kabinet'], NU.nl, 16 December 2011</ref><ref>{{nl icon}} [http://nos.nl/artikel/322712-benoeming-spies-tot-minister-vrijdag-verwacht.html Benoeming Spies tot minister vrijdag verwacht], NOS, 16 December 2011</ref><ref>{{nl icon}} [http://nos.nl/artikel/322863-donner-naar-raad-van-state.html Donner naar Raad van State], NOS, 16 December 2011</ref>
 
Donner was elected to the [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives]] in the [[2006 Dutch general election|2006 general election]], taking office on 30 November 2006. Following the [[2006–2007 Dutch cabinet formation|succeeding cabinet formation]], Donner was appointed [[List of Ministers of Social Affairs of the Netherlands|Minister of Social Affairs and Employment]] in the [[fourth Balkenende cabinet]], taking office on 22 February 2007. This cabinet resigned on 20 February 2010 after tensions in the coalition over the extension of Dutch involvement in the [[Task Force Uruzgan]] mission of the [[International Security Assistance Force]] (ISAF) in [[Afghanistan]], and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity. In March 2010, Donner announced that he would not stand in the [[2010 Dutch general election|election of that year]]. Following the [[2010 Dutch cabinet formation|2010 cabinet formation]], Donner was appointed as [[List of Ministers of the Interior of the Netherlands|Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations]] in the [[first Rutte cabinet]], taking office on 14 October 2010.
===Politics===
In 2006, Piet Hein Donner recorded a [[Hip hop music|rap]] song together with Meester G to explain his point of view on the [[Drug policy of the Netherlands|Dutch soft-drug policy]]. It was a reply to a song by Gerd Leers, [[Mayor]] of [[Maastricht]], (with punk band [[Heideroosjes]]), which called for a more progressive policy which would not only regulate the selling of soft drugs, but also legalise their production.<ref>{{nl icon}} [http://www.nu.nl/news/682688/11/'Don'_Donner_rapt_de_dope_van_straat.html 'Don' Donner rapt de dope van straat], NU.nl, February 25, 2006</ref>
 
In December 2011 Donner was nominated as [[Vice-President of the Council of State (Netherlands)|Vice-President of the Council of State]]. He resigned as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations on 16 December 2011 and was installed as Vice-President of the Council of State on 1 February 2012, serving until 1 November 2018. Donner also served as a distinguished professor of [[Minority rights]] at [[Leiden University]], holding the Cleveringa Chair, from 1 September 2015 until 1 September 2016.<ref>[http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/07/piet_hein_donner_tipped_for_co.php Piet Hein Donner tipped for Council of State job], DutchNews, 6 July 2011</ref><ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.nu.nl/politiek/2694905/spies-volgt-donner-in-kabinet.html 'Spies volgt Donner op in kabinet'], NU.nl, 16 December 2011</ref><ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://nos.nl/artikel/322712-benoeming-spies-tot-minister-vrijdag-verwacht.html Benoeming Spies tot minister vrijdag verwacht], NOS, 16 December 2011</ref><ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://nos.nl/artikel/322863-donner-naar-raad-van-state.html Donner naar Raad van State], NOS, 16 December 2011</ref>
On 13 September 2006, Donner was the subject of controversy when he suggested Islamic law could be established in the Netherlands by democratic means, and said that resident Muslims should be given greater freedom to live in accordance with their traditions, such as refusing to shake hands. He charged that "a tone that I do not like has crept into the political debate. A tone of: 'Thou shalt assimilate. Thou shalt adopt our values in public. Be reasonable, do it our way'." He rejected an attempt by CDA parliamentary leader Maxime Verhagen to introduce a ban on parties seeking to introduce sharia law into the Netherlands. "For me it is clear: if two-thirds of the Dutch population should want to introduce the Sharia tomorrow, then the possibility should exist," he told Vrij Nederland in an interview. He responded by a clarification that he was not advocating such a scenario but warning against it.<ref>{{en icon}} [http://eurabia.blogse.nl/log/netherlands-minister-warns-islamic-law-could-happen-via-democracy.html Netherlands: Minister Warns Islamic Law Could Happen Via Democracy], Western Resistance, September 13, 2006</ref> In 2011, it was reported that Donner continued to uphold the view that introducing sharia into the Netherlands was not unreasonable.<ref>Van Keken, Kim; Meerhof, Ron; Donner blijft bij omstreden uitspraak over sharia; De Volkskrant; June 18, 2011; https://www.volkskrant.nl/politiek/donner-blijft-bij-omstreden-uitspraak-over-sharia~a2446559/</ref>
 
==Later activities==
Since his retirement, Donner has occupied numerous seats as nonprofit director for supervisory boards in the business and industry world and several international non-governmental organisations and research institutes, including the [[Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy]], the [[Rijksmuseum van Oudheden]], the [[Netherlands Atlantic Association]], the [[Royal Netherlands Historical Society]] and the [[Carnegie Foundation (Netherlands)|Carnegie Foundation]]. He also served on several state commissions on behalf of the government.
 
==Decorations==
That same month, a report of the investigative commission into a [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-3#Schiphol fire|fire at Schiphol Airport jail]] was released, condemning Dutch government officials.<ref>{{en icon}} [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5367056.stm Dutch ministers quit over blaze], BBC News, September 21, 2006</ref> Donner, as responsible justice minister, resigned in aftermath of the report's conclusions. His successor was [[Ernst Hirsch Ballin]], who had been justice minister in the [[Netherlands cabinet Lubbers-3|third Lubbers cabinet]].<ref>{{nl icon}} [http://nos.nl/artikel/57996-oudgedienden-op-justitie-en-vrom.html Oudgedienden op Justitie en VROM], NOS, September 22, 2006</ref> Four months later, Donner was appointed [[Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment|Minister of Social Affairs and Employment]] in the new Cabinet, [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-4|Balkenende IV]].
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