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F. Bolkestein
Dutch politician (1933–2025).
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Occupation
Playwright
Politician
Writer
University Teacher
Economist
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Member of Political Party
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Date of Birth
4/4/1933
Position Held
Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
(9/14/1989 - 9/21/1999)
European Commissioner for Internal Market
(9/15/1999 - 11/22/2004)
Party Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
(5/1/1990 - 7/30/1998)
Minister of Defence
(9/24/1988 - 11/7/1989)
Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
(1/16/1978 - 11/5/1982)
Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
(6/3/1986 - 9/24/1988)
State Secretary for Economic Affairs
(11/5/1982 - 7/14/1986)
President of Liberal International
(4/15/1996 - 4/18/2000)
Educated At
Oregon State University
London School of Economics and Political Science
Leiden University
University of Amsterdam
Barlaeus Gymnasium
Instance Of
Human
Place of Birth
Amsterdam
Country of Citizenship
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Archives At
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Frederik
Series Ordinal
:
1
Frits
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Usual Forename
Gerrit Bolkestein
Kinship to Subject
:
Grandfather
Martijn Bolkestein
Kinship to Subject
:
Nephew
Delft University of Technology
Leiden University
(11/1/2004 - 10/1/2010)
Position Held
:
Professor by Special Appointment
Part Of
:
Leiden Law School
Start Time
:
11/1/2004
End Time
:
10/1/2010
Dutch
English
Fulbright Scholarship
Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
(10/18/2004)
Point in Time
:
10/18/2004
Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Bolkestein
Atheism
Male
English
Femke Boersma
2006 Dutch Municipal Elections in Amsterdam
Represents
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Candidate Position
:
30
Votes Received
:
2,391
1994 Dutch General Election
Represents
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Candidate Position
:
1
Votes Received
:
1,248,074
1990 Dutch Municipal Elections in Amsterdam
Represents
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Candidate Position
:
30
Votes Received
:
545
1998 Dutch General Election
Represents
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Candidate Position
:
1
1979 European Parliament Election in the Netherlands
Represents
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Candidate Position
:
7
Votes Received
:
2,691
1989 Dutch General Election
Votes Received
:
9,150
2/17/2025
Rosa Spier Huis
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Laren
http://www.fritsbolkestein.com/
Frits Bolkestein
Nationaal Archief
Inventory Number
:
2.21.400
Described at URL
:
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Parliamentary Group
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Start Time
:
9/14/1989
End Time
:
9/21/1999
Replaces
:
Mario Monti
Replaced By
:
Charlie McCreevy
Start Time
:
9/15/1999
End Time
:
11/22/2004
Replaces
:
Joris Voorhoeve
Replaced By
:
Hans Dijkstal
Start Time
:
5/1/1990
End Time
:
7/30/1998
Replaces
:
Piet Bukman
Replaced By
:
Relus Ter Beek
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Lubbers Cabinet
Start Time
:
9/24/1988
End Time
:
11/7/1989
Parliamentary Group
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Start Time
:
1/16/1978
End Time
:
11/5/1982
Parliamentary Group
:
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Start Time
:
6/3/1986
End Time
:
9/24/1988
Replaces
:
Wim Dik
Replaced By
:
Enneüs Heerma
Member of Cabinet
:
First Lubbers Cabinet
Start Time
:
11/5/1982
End Time
:
7/14/1986
Replaces
:
David Steel
Replaced By
:
Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck
Series Ordinal
:
10
Start Time
:
4/15/1996
End Time
:
4/18/2000