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Dutch-Ghanaian Member of Parliament, Don Ceder, has been voted the Most Valuable Member of the Dutch Parliament for 2025, an honour that highlights the growing influence and success of the Ghanaian diaspora in Europe.
Ceder, who represents the Christian Union Party, topped the National Political Index 2025, which ranks MPs based on their parliamentary performance. The recognition celebrates his dedication to justice, community service, and ethical leadership.
Born and raised in Amsterdam to a Ghanaian mother and a Surinamese father, Ceder’s multicultural background has deeply shaped his sense of duty and values.
Before entering politics, he worked as a lawyer, defending the rights of vulnerable people.
He has often credited his Ghanaian roots for instilling resilience, faith, and compassion—traits that continue to define his public service.
In 2018, he was featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe under the Law & Policy category, recognising his commitment to social justice and responsible governance.
His political journey began as a member of the Amsterdam City Council in 2018 before advancing to Parliament in 2021.
The National Political Index draws on official data from the Dutch House of Representatives, assessing MPs based on how effectively they perform their legislative duties, a critical, though often overlooked, measure of accountability.
Reacting to the news, Ghana Union Netherlands Treasurer Robert Biney expressed immense pride.
“We are proud as a Dutch-Ghanaian community to see one of our own recognised at a national level. This is what we strive for — that our children will excel in every sphere of society. Ghanaian roots. Dutch results," he said.
As Ceder campaigns for re-election in the upcoming Dutch general elections on October 29, his recognition stands as both a personal milestone and a symbol of how diasporans continue to shape global leadership and governance.
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