# Eric Kemperman

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Eric Kemperman Member of the Senate Incumbent Assumed office 13 June 2023 Member of the Provincial Council of Gelderland Incumbent Assumed office 15 March 2023 Personal details Born (1964-10-23) 23 October 1964 (age 61) Rotterdam, Netherlands Party FvD (since 2025) Other political affiliations BBB (until 2025) Children 2 Alma mater Nyenrode Business University Erasmus University Rotterdam Occupation Businessman • Politician

**Eric Kemperman** (born 23 October 1964) is a Dutch [businessman](/source/Businessperson) and [politician](/source/Politician). Since [2023](/source/2023_Dutch_provincial_elections), he has been a member of the [Gelderland Provincial Council](/source/Provincial_Council_of_Gelderland) and of the [Senate of the Netherlands](/source/Senate_(Netherlands)).

## Career

Kemperman completed several business courses at [Nyenrode Business University](/source/Nyenrode_Business_University) and the [Erasmus University Rotterdam](/source/Erasmus_University_Rotterdam) and worked as a manager at various organisations. He first became active in politics as a member of the [Farmer-Citizen Movement](/source/Farmer%E2%80%93Citizen_Movement) (BBB) and was elected to the Provincial Council of Gelderland in during the [2023 Dutch provincial elections](/source/2023_Dutch_provincial_elections).[1] He left the party on the 19 May 2025 taking his seats with him. Since September 2025 he has been a member of the [Forum for Democracy](/source/Forum_for_Democracy).[2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["BBB-senator en Statenlid Eric Kemperman verlaat de partij maar houdt zetels"](https://nos.nl/artikel/2567988-bbb-senator-en-statenlid-eric-kemperman-verlaat-de-partij-maar-houdt-zetels). *nos.nl* (in Dutch). 2025-05-19. Retrieved 2025-11-15.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Eerste Kamerzetel erbij voor FvD: oud-BBB'er Kemperman stapt over"](https://nos.nl/artikel/2581784-eerste-kamerzetel-erbij-voor-fvd-oud-bbb-er-kemperman-stapt-over). *nos.nl* (in Dutch). 2025-09-09. Retrieved 2025-11-15.

v t e Members of the Senate of the Netherlands, 2023–2027 Senate 13 June 2023 – present GroenLinks–Labour Party 14 seats Rosenmöller (leader) Crone Fiers Van Gurp Janssen-van Helvoort Karimi Kluit-Sledsens Martens Ramsodit Recourt Roovers Thijssen Veldhoen Vos (president, 2025–present) Farmer–Citizen Movement 12 seats Lagas (leader) Croll Goossen Griffioen Heijnen Jaspers Klopman Van Knapen Kroon Van Langen-Visbeek Lievense Marquart Scholtz Oplaat Panman Van Wijk Walenkamp People's Party for Freedom and Dem. 9 seats Schippers (leader, 2023–2025) Klip-Martin (leader, 2025–present) Van Ballekom Van den Berg Bruijn (president, 2023–2025) Geerdink Kaljouw Van der Linden Meijer Musa Petersen Van de Sanden Straus Vogels Democrats 66 7 seats Van Meenen (leader) Aerdts Belhirch Croll Dittrich Griffioen Kanis Kilic-Karaasian Moonen Christian Democratic Appeal 6 seats Bovens (leader) Bakker-Klein Doornhof Prins-Modderaar Rietkerk Van Toorenburg Party for Freedom 4 seats Faber-van de Klashorst (leader, 2023–2024) Van Hattem (leader, 2024–present) Bezaan Van Kesteren Van Strien JA21 2 seats Nanninga (leader, 2023–2025) Van Bijsterveld (leader, 2025–present) Baumgarten Socialist Party 3 seats Janssen (leader) Van Aelst-den Uijl Van Apeldoorn Kox Christian Union 3 seats Huizinga-Heringa (leader) Holterhues Talsma Forum for Democracy 3 seats Dessing (leader) Kemperman Van den Oetelaar Party for the Animals (de jure) 2 seats Koffeman (leader, 2023–2025) Visseren-Hamakers (leader, 2025) Nicolaï (leader, 2025–present) Volt 2 seats Perin-Gopie (leader) Hartog Reformed Political Party 2 seats Schalk (leader) Van Dijk De Vries 50Plus 1 seat Van Rooijen (leader) Independent Politics Netherlands 1 seat Van der Goot (leader) Beukering Group 1 seat Beukering (leader) Van de Sanden Group 1 seat Van de Sanden (leader) Visseren-Hamakers Group 1 seat Visseren-Hamakers (leader) Walenkamp Group 1 seat Walenkamp (leader) Van Gasteren Group 1 seat Van Gasteren (leader) See also: Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2021–2023 2023–2025 2025–present

v t e Members of the Senate of the Netherlands, 2019–2023 Senate 11 June 2019 – 13 June 2023 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD – 12) Jorritsma ‹Adriaansens› Arbouw Van Ballekom Van den Berg De Blécourt Bruijn (President) De Bruijn-Wezeman ‹Van der Burg› Geerdink Keunen Klip-Martin Meijer L. Vos ‹Wever› Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA – 9) Knapen Atsma Doornhof Essers Van Kesteren Oomen-Ruijten Prins Rietkerk Rombouts ‹Soeharno› GroenLinks (GL – 8) Rosenmöller De Boer Ganzevoort Van Gurp Karimi Kluit Krijnen Veldhoen ‹Vendrik› Democrats 66 (D66 – 7) Bredenoord Backer Dittrich ‹Van Huffelen› Moonen Pijlman Stienen Van der Voort Labour Party (PvdA – 6) M. Vos Crone Fiers Karakus Koole ‹Nooren› Recourt ‹Sent› Party for Freedom (PVV – 5) Faber Bezaan Van Hattem Van Kesteren Van Strien Socialist Party (SP – 4) Janssen Van Apeldoorn Gerkens Janssen Kox Christian Union (CU – 3) Huizinga ‹Bikker› ‹Ester› † Kennedy Talsma Verkerk Party for the Animals (PvdD – 3) Koffeman Nicolaï Prast ‹Teunissen› 50PLUS (50+ – 2) Van Rooijen Baay-Timmerman Reformed Political Party (SGP – 2) Schalk Van Dijk Forum for Democracy (FVD – 3) Dessing ‹Cliteur› Independent Senate Group (OSF – 1) Raven ‹Gerbrandy› Nanninga Group (Indep. – 7) Nanninga Berkhout Beukering Hermans Van der Linden Van Pareren ‹Pouw-Verweij› Van Wely Otten Group (Indep. – 2) Otten ‹Baljeu› ‹Rookmaker› De Vries Frentrop Group (Indep. – 2) Frentrop Hiddema Bold indicates the parliamentary leader (first mentioned) and the President; (Brackets) indicate a temporarily absent member; Italics indicate a temporary member; ‹Guillemets› indicate a member who has left the Senate See also: Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2017–2021 · 2021–2023

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