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'''Liekele Ykema''' (born 13 October 1967) is an [[Alsland|Alslandic]] politician and former economist serving as a [[Euclean Parliament|member of the Euclean Parliament]] since 2019. Prior to this he served as [[List of Premiers of Alsland|Premier of Alsland]] between 30 October, 2011 and 22 January, 2015 and [[Yndyk|Minister-President of Yndyk]] between 16 May 2009 and 30 October 2011.
'''Liekele Ykema''' (born 13 October 1967) is an [[Alsland|Alslandic]] politician and former economist serving as a [[Euclean Parliament|member of the Euclean Parliament]] since 2019. Prior to this he served as [[Premier of Alsland]] between 13 October 2011 to 27 December 2018 and [[Yndyk|Minister-President of Yndyk]] between 16 May 2005 and 13 October 2011.


Ykema entered politics in 2009 after he succeeded [[Yndyk|Hatte Elsinga]] as [[Yndyk|Minister-President of Yndyk]]. Ykema was subsequently appointed [[List of Premiers of Alsland|Premier of Alsland]] by the [[Federal Presidency (Alsland)|Federal Presidency]] upon the resignation of his colleague [[Drewes Brandsma]]. Shortly following his appointment as Premier Ykema led the [[List of political parties in Alsland|Centre Party]] in the snap [[Alsland|2011 legislative election]] where the party received the largest amount of votes for an individual party and 36 seats nationwide. Following the election Ykema formed a coalition with the {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]]. Ykema became the first Alslandic Premier to serve a full 3 year term without experiencing a {{wpl|vote of no confidence}} since [[List of Premiers of Alsland|Rayko Wegner]] in 1991.
Ykema entered politics in 2005 after he succeeded [[Yndyk|Hatte Elsinga]] as [[Yndyk|Minister-President of Yndyk]]. Ykema was subsequently appointed [[Premier of Alsland]] by the [[President of Alsland|President]] upon the resignation [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]]. Ykema led the [[Liveable Delland]] in the snap [[Alsland|2014 legislative election]] where the party received the largest amount of votes for an individual party. Following the election Ykema formed a coalition with the other liberal parties alongside social democratic parties and some sotirian democratic parties. Ykema became the first Alslandic Premier to serve a full 4 year term without experiencing a {{wpl|vote of no confidence}} since [[Premier of Alsland|X]] in 1991.


In the [[Alsland|2014 legislative election]] the Centre Party gained one seat and Ykema was confirmed as Premier by the [[Folkssenaat]] for a second term. After an opposition budget was passed in 2014 the National Bloc led by [[Aarnd Hellinga]] demanded Ykema's resignation and withdrew from the coalition. After attempts at forming a government with the [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]] failed Ykema resigned despite having a high approval rating. Ykema was elected to the [[Euclean Parliament]] in [[2019 Euclean Parliament election|2019]]. In 2022 he announced he would be running for the [[President of the Euclean Community|Euclean Community's Presidency]] in [[2022 Euclean presidential election|2022]].
In the [[Alsland|2018 legislative election]] despite winning a record number of seats and votes, [[Civic Initiative]] refused to enter another coalition led by Ykema. Ykema resigned despite having a high approval rating and was succeeded by [[Hepke Veltman]]. Ykema was elected to the [[Euclean Parliament]] in [[2019 Euclean Parliament election|2019]]. In 2022 he announced he would be running for the [[President of the Euclean Community|Euclean Community's Presidency]] in [[2022 Euclean presidential election|2022]].
==Early Life==
==Early Life==
*Childhood and Education
*Childhood and Education
*Career before politics
*Career before politics
*Centre Party board
*Liveable Delland executive board
==Political career==
==Political career==
==Minister-President of Yndyk==
==Minister-President of Yndyk==
*Grand Coalition with the Radical Party and SDyD
*Grand Coalition with the Sotirians and SDD
*Rolling back of Workers Party policies
*Rolling back of Workers Party policies
*2010 Yndyk election
*2010 Yndyk election
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*Protests
*Protests
*Growing economy
*Growing economy
===2009 Alslandic political crisis===
===2011 Alslandic political crisis===
*Explanation
*Ykema's response
*Attempted forced resignation
==Premier of Alsland==
==Premier of Alsland==
*Resignation of Brandsma due to stress
*Calling a snap election
*Campaign
===First term===
===First term===
*Resignation of Vrithe
*Government formation
*Government formation
*Local elections
*Local elections
*Policies
*Policies
*Response to the Nordleda shooting
*Response to the Nordleda shooting
*Bad SP performance in 2014 presidential election
===Second term===
===Second term===
*Second campaign
*Second campaign
*Government formation
*Government formation
*Bad LD performance in 2016 presidential election
*Cabinet reshuffle
*Cabinet reshuffle
*Opposition budget
*2018 election and Civic initiative problems
*National Bloc withdrawal
*Coalition negotiations
===Resignation===
===Resignation===
*Resignation announcement
*Resignation announcement

Revision as of 11:47, 20 March 2022

Liekele Ykema
Mark-rutte-portret.jpg
Ykema in 2013
Member of the Euclean Parliament
Assumed office
13 July 2019
ConstituencyAlsland
Premier of Alsland
In office
13 October 2011 – 27 December 2018
DeputyAarnd Hellinga
Rita Kallas
Preceded byErmnbryht Vrihte
Succeeded byHepke Veltman
Minister-President of Yndyk
In office
16 May 2005 – 30 October 2011
Preceded byHatte Elsinga
Succeeded byHepke Veltman
Personal details
Born (1967-10-13) October 13, 1967 (age 56)
Yndyk, Alsland
NationalityAlslandic
Political party Alslandic:
Liveable Delland
 EC:
Forward Euclea
ResidenceYndyk
EducationUniversity of Morwall

Liekele Ykema (born 13 October 1967) is an Alslandic politician and former economist serving as a member of the Euclean Parliament since 2019. Prior to this he served as Premier of Alsland between 13 October 2011 to 27 December 2018 and Minister-President of Yndyk between 16 May 2005 and 13 October 2011.

Ykema entered politics in 2005 after he succeeded Hatte Elsinga as Minister-President of Yndyk. Ykema was subsequently appointed Premier of Alsland by the President upon the resignation Ermnbryht Vrihte. Ykema led the Liveable Delland in the snap 2014 legislative election where the party received the largest amount of votes for an individual party. Following the election Ykema formed a coalition with the other liberal parties alongside social democratic parties and some sotirian democratic parties. Ykema became the first Alslandic Premier to serve a full 4 year term without experiencing a vote of no confidence since X in 1991.

In the 2018 legislative election despite winning a record number of seats and votes, Civic Initiative refused to enter another coalition led by Ykema. Ykema resigned despite having a high approval rating and was succeeded by Hepke Veltman. Ykema was elected to the Euclean Parliament in 2019. In 2022 he announced he would be running for the Euclean Community's Presidency in 2022.

Early Life

  • Childhood and Education
  • Career before politics
  • Liveable Delland executive board

Political career

Minister-President of Yndyk

  • Grand Coalition with the Sotirians and SDD
  • Rolling back of Workers Party policies
  • 2010 Yndyk election

"Herstart Yndyk" policy

  • Economic liberalism
  • Protests
  • Growing economy

2011 Alslandic political crisis

Premier of Alsland

First term

  • Resignation of Vrithe
  • Government formation
  • Local elections
  • Policies
  • Response to the Nordleda shooting

Second term

  • Second campaign
  • Government formation
  • Bad LD performance in 2016 presidential election
  • Cabinet reshuffle
  • 2018 election and Civic initiative problems

Resignation

  • Resignation announcement

MEP

  • Election in 2019
  • Activities in EucloParl

Euclean Presidency bid

  • Announcement

Personal life

  • Religion
  • Relationship
  • Other activities