Local and regional Ceder first ran for political office in the
2014 municipal election. He was in third place on the
Christian Union's
party list in Amsterdam, but his party did not win any seats in the municipal council. In the
2015 provincial elections, Ceder was placed second on the shared list of the Christian Union and the
Reformed Political Party in
North Holland. He was not elected, as his party won one seat, but he was appointed , meaning that he could not vote but could participate in committee meetings. He was sworn in on 29 March and was the youngest member of the council. Due to his workload as councilman, Ceder left the
States of North Holland a few months later. In 2019, he was on the lists for the
provincial election (place 9) and the
European Parliament election (place 29), but he was not elected. In the municipal council, Ceder has advocated providing more
public services to undocumented minors and bringing an end to
deportations of children who have been living in the Netherlands for over five years. He has also proposed ending
window prostitution in the city and creating a
homeless shelter that is opened 24 hours a day.
House of Representatives He ran for member of parliament (MP) during the
2017 general election, being placed seventh on the party list. He again appeared on the Christian Union's party list for the
2021 election as number four. During the
anti-abortion Week of Life, he called for a reevaluation of the Dutch 24-week limit for legal abortions, arguing that some fetuses are
viable before that time. Ceder also defended the five-day waiting period for abortions, also in case of rape, in an interview during the campaign. He was elected, having received 10,318
preference votes, and was sworn in as member of parliament on 31 March 2021. A
motion by Ceder was carried by the House in July 2021 in which he called for an independent investigation into the Netherlands' history of slavery. The results were finally published in the report
State and Slavery. Furthermore, Ceder was critical of the cabinet for a lack of central leadership during the
evacuations of Afghanistan following the
fall of Kabul in August 2021. When the Dutch asylum system was suffering from capacity problems and refugees had to sleep outside at the Dutch application center in
Ter Apel the following year, Ceder represented his party in negotiations among the
coalition parties. The resulting asylum deal included additional funding for accommodation as well as the postponement of family reunions. Ceder defended the deal together with party leader
Gert-Jan Segers during an extra party congress, saying that he regretted the latter compromise but that the deal on the whole was a step forward. Ceder also focused on municipal welfare, working on a bill to allow municipalities to be more lenient with reimbursements by recipients in case of mistakes. Furthermore, he presented a plan in 2023 to reform debt collection. He railed against the amount of money made by the industry and decried
buy now, pay later services that make part of their profit through late payments. Ceder proposed that the creditor should keep responsibility over the debt collection to prevent malpractices by owners of resold debt, and he wanted to mandate collectors to investigate whether the debtor could pay the debt. Ceder was an advocate of a ban of social media platform
TikTok, which was especially popular amongst children. Its updated privacy policy had raised fears that it would allow the Chinese government to access user data. He was re-elected to the House
in November 2023, and his areas of expertise were expanded to include defense, education, culture, and science. == Personal life ==