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Daniel Hodge is a Curaçaoan politician who served as the third prime minister of Curaçao. He was sworn in on 31 December 2012 by Acting Governor Adèle van der Pluijm-Vrede, replacing Stanley Betrian, who led an interim government in the last months of 2012. On 27 March 2013, Hodge lodged the resignation of his cabinet and continued in a demissionary capacity until a new cabinet was formed on 7 June 2013. Hodge was formerly director of the Postspaarbank Curaçao. Hodge was elected as the new leader of the Partido Antia Restruktura (PAR) on 25 June 2013, replacing Emily de Jongh-Elhage, who resigned in late 2012.

Early life and career
Daniel Robert Hodge was born on 23 October 1959. After completing his schooling in Curacao, he obtained a diploma from (Mary Immaculate High School) in 1978. He attended college in Netherlands, and graduated with a degree in business administration from the Tilburg University in 1984. In 1987, he obtained his master's degree in business administration from Erasmus University at Rotterdam. Hodge returned to Curacao and took up a financial analyst position at Kodela. He later joined Aqualectra, before moving on to take up a position as an investment office at MCB bank in 1989, where he worked till 1997. He worked at the Giro Bank from 1997 to 2002, before taking up a role at (Post Savings Bank). He later became the director of Postspaarbank and later as the director of the business association (Curaçao Business Association). == Political career ==
Political career
Hodge was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Curaçao on 31 December 2012 by Governor . He represented the (Sovereign People) party, On 27 March 2013, Hodge resigned as the prime minister along with his cabinet. He continued to lead the government in a demissionary capacity until a new cabinet was formed on 7 June 2013. After his resignation as the prime minister, Hodge was elected as the new leader of the (Real Alternative Party) on 25 June 2013, and briefly served in the post. After a hiatus, he returned as the chairman of the Democratic Party, and was elected as its leader in January 2025. ==References==
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