Olger van Dijk

Olger van Dijk (born 4 January 1979) is a Dutch politician of the New Social Contract (NSC) party who has served as a member of the House of Representatives since 2023.

[2] His portfolio included infrastructure, public transport, aviation, water management, and sports before the latter three were replaced by defense following the Schoof cabinet's swearing in.

[3][4] In 2024, Van Dijk and Habtamu de Hoop (GL/PvdA) proposed a bill that would allow provinces to establish their own public transport companies.

[5] Responding to unsafe situations and nuisance caused by electric fatbikes, he introduced a motion with Hester Veltman (VVD) calling on the government to set a minimum driving age of 14 and to require helmets.

[6][7][8] Another motion by Van Dijk passed in which the House urged Madlener to limit air traffic at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol more severely to reduce noise pollution for local residents, in line with the cabinet's governing agreement.