Elianne Meeus is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with AD, where she is known for her incisive reporting on national politics and social issues. She has built a reputation for her investigative work and compelling storytelling, making significant contributions to Dutch journalism.
Elianne Meeus moderated a high-profile national election debate, bringing together leaders from major political parties to discuss key issues facing the Netherlands. Her moderation was noted for its fairness and incisive questioning, contributing to a lively and informative debate.
Elianne Meeus launched a podcast series titled 'Political Scandals Uncovered', which delves into some of the most significant political scandals in Dutch history. The series has been praised for its investigative depth and engaging storytelling.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Elianne Meeus provided extensive coverage of the impact of the crisis on Dutch politics. Her reporting highlighted the government's response, public health policies, and the socio-economic effects of the pandemic.
Elianne Meeus joined AD, one of the largest newspapers in the Netherlands, as a senior political reporter. Her role involves covering major political events, elections, and policy debates, contributing to AD's reputation for comprehensive political coverage.
Elianne Meeus published her first book, 'Behind the Curtain: Dutch Politics Unveiled', which provided an insider's look at the intricacies of the Dutch political system. The book was well-received and praised for its insightful analysis and engaging narrative.
Elianne Meeus received the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative reporting on the misuse of public funds in local government projects. Her work shed light on corruption and led to significant policy changes and accountability measures.
Elianne Meeus joined NRC Handelsblad as a political correspondent. In this role, she covered significant political events and developments in the Netherlands, providing in-depth analysis and reporting on government policies and their impacts on society.
Elianne Meeus began her journalism career at Het Parool, a major Dutch newspaper, where she worked as a junior reporter. During her time there, she honed her skills in local news coverage, focusing on Amsterdam's vibrant cultural and social scene.