2012 in the Netherlands

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This article lists some of the events that took place in the Netherlands in 2012.

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Events

January

February

  • 1: The banks completely switch to SEPA for credit transfers.
  • 3-4: Heavy snowfall causes many problems on the road in The Netherlands and other parts of Europe.
  • 10: After hackers put the supposed data of hundreds of KPN customers online, at least 2 million customers have their mailboxes blocked for a day.
  • 17: Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau is caught in an avalanche whilst skiing in Lech, Austria; the accident results in a severe brain injury that leaves the prince in a coma.
  • 18: The Dutch polonaise record was broken in the Brabanthallen in 's-Hertogenbosch. It first stood at 1100 and is now bested with 1723 participants.
  • 20: Labour Party politician Job Cohen announces to step down as party leader and chair of the congress fraction.

March

  • 3: The first Apple Store in The Netherlands opens in Amsterdam.
  • 6: Teachers protest in the Amsterdam ArenA against announced cutbacks of 300 million euro.
  • 20: Politician Hero Brinkman leaves the Party for Freedom (PVV) and continues in congress as an independent member.
  • 30: Because of structurally disappointing ad revenues, the free daily newspaper De Press prints its final edition.

April

  • 2: The Friesland Bank is no longer capable to run as an independent bank and is taken over by the Rabobank. For the time being, the bank is run as a subsidiary of the Rabobank.
  • 4: Phone and internet traffic is disrupted for many customers of Vodafone in the southern part of the Randstad, because of a fire in Rotterdam.
  • 5: Start of the Floriade in Venlo.
  • 8: In Espelo, Overijssel, a new world record is established by creating the highest bonfire ever. The bonfire had a height of 45,98 meters and a width of 160 meters.
  • 11: The Parliamentary survey into the Financial System reveals that the Dutch government made some serious mistakes in 2008, during the rescue of
    ING
    with billions of euros during the financial crisis, according to the published report of the De Wit Commission.
  • 17-19: The Turkish president Abdullah Gül comes for a state visit to The Netherlands because of 400 years of friendly relations between the two countries. In 1612, the capitulation treaty between the Dutch Republic and the Ottoman Empire was signed. The state visit starts off on the Dam in Amsterdam.
  • 21: Negotiations fail over new budget cuts; CDA, VVD and PVV can't agree on billions in cuts. PVV leader Geert Wilders leaves the Catshuis and stops permitting the current administration. The fall of the first Rutte administration seems inevitable.
  • 21:
    Sloterdijk train collision
    : 2 trains frontally collide between Amsterdam Sloterdijk station and Amsterdam Centraal station, resulting in 1 fatality and 125 injured people.
  • 23: The Rutte I administration falls. Mark Rutte offers his resignation to the Queen.
  • 30: During Queen's Day, the municipalities of
    Queen Beatrix
    .

May

  • 1: Street dealers increase disturbances on the streets when the "Weed Pass" is introduced in the provinces of Zeeland, Limburg and North Brabant.
  • 5: Dutch author David Pefko wins the Gouden Boekenuil, the most important literature prize in Flanders, for his novel "Het voorseizoen".
  • 7: Writer A.F.Th. van der Heijden wins the
    Libris Literatuur Prijs
    for his novel "Tonio".

June

July

  • 1: Astronaut André Kuipers returns to earth after spending more than half a year in outer space.
  • 18: 2 cars are used in an assault on the municipal office in Waalre. The fire that follows destroys the building completely.
  • 22: The residents of approximately 180 homes are evacuated because of asbestos pollution in the Kanaleneiland neighborhood of Utrecht.

August

  • 4: 13 people get injured and end up in the hospital after a sudden storm causes a marquee to collapse during the music festival of Dicky Woodstock near the village of Steenwijkerwold.

September

October

November

  • 5: The heads of the Rutte II administration are sworn in at the
    Paleis Huis ten Bosch
    .
  • 9: After objections within the VVD, the coalition agreement of the Rutte II administration is revised. The announced income dependency of the health insurance premium is of the table.
  • 17: Sinterklaas arrives in Roermond.
  • 19: A suspect is arrested for the murder of Marianne Vaatstra in 1999. The suspect was found after a DNA kinship research.

December

  • 1: The 10th edition of the Junior Eurovision song contest takes place in the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam.
  • 6: Queen Beatrix officially opens the Hanzelijn (railway line between Lelystad and Zwolle) with a ride in the Royal train.
  • 6: Co Verdaas steps down as state-secretary of Economic Affairs due to the commotion over his unlawful declarations during his time as deputy of Gelderland.
  • 9: The Benelux train between Amsterdam and Brussels is replaced by the high velocity train Fyra.
  • 24: DJs
    3FM Serious Request
    2012.
  • 31: The GPD, the press agency of many Dutch and Flemish newspapers, sends its last message after 76 years of service. In 2013, publisher Wegener will start their own press service, making GPD lose its most important customer and cease existence.

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