Roelof Jan "Ralf" Dekker (Dutch:[ˈrɑl(ə)fˈdɛkər]; born 18 February 1957) is a Dutch banker and politician of the far-right party Forum for Democracy (FvD). Following his career at Rabobank, he has served on the Provincial Council of North Holland since March 2019 and in the House of Representatives since November 2024, having had a prior term from August 2022 to March 2023. He became chair of the Renaissance Institute, FvD's think tank, in 2022.
He became a member of Forum for Democracy (FvD) in May 2018, nearly two years after its founding, and he was elected to the Provincial Council of North Hollandin March 2019.[1][4] Dekker ran for the House of Representatives in March 2021 as FvD's ninth candidate, and he was not elected as the party won eight seats.[5] Between 23 August 2022 and 27 March 2023, he replaced Simone Kerseboom as a member of parliament during her maternity leave.[3][6] He became chair of the Renaissance Institute, FvD's think tank, in 2022, and he was one of the initiators of Renaissance Scholen, a proposed network of schools inspired by the party's ideology.[1][3]
^ abDekker was appointed to the body later during the term due to a vacancy.
^Dekker was not elected despite his party's result due to other candidates meeting the threshold for preference votes. However, he did become a member of the body as Thierry Baudet declined his seat.