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Raoul M. Boucke (born 1 November 1975) is a Surinamese-Dutch civil servant and politician, serving as a member of the House of Representatives. He is a member of the social-liberal party Democrats 66 (D66). Before becoming a politician, he worked for two government ministries, the European Commission, and the Dutch representation to the European Union.

Early life and non-political career
Boucke was born in 1975 in the Surinamese capital Paramaribo. He grew up in Moengo with his brother and sister, and his family moved to Paramaribo when Boucke was eight years old. There, he attended the high school Miranda Lyceum. Boucke emigrated to the Netherlands in 1993 to study chemical engineering at the Delft University of Technology. He graduated eight years later and became a Dutch citizen in 2002.

After completing his study, Boucke took a job at the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, working on international affairs. He started working as a civil servant for the European Union (EU) in Brussels in 2007. He was first employed for four years by the permanent representation of the Netherlands to the EU, focusing on the environment, and subsequently served as an advisor on carbon markets to the Directorate-General for Climate Action of the European Commission. In 2016, he returned to the Dutch permanent representation with transport as specialization. He left that job in January 2020 to work at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management on aviation.

Politics
Boucke became a member of Democrats 66 in 2002 and, starting in 2011, served as the chair of D66 in Belgium and Luxembourg, a position he would hold until 2017. Boucke ran for Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in the 2014 election, being placed fifth on D66's party list. He received 6,663 preferential votes, but was not elected due to his party winning four seats. In the next election five years later, Boucke appeared second on D66's party list. During the campaign, he supported introducing a European carbon tax and lowering the voting age from eighteen to sixteen. Once again, Boucke was not elected; D66 won two seats, but the number three on the party list, Samira Rafaela, received more preferential votes than Boucke's 22,500.

He was again on D66's party list during the 2021 general election as their tenth candidate.

Personal life
Boucke lives in Rotterdam and is openly gay. He is married and his husband is called Jurgen.