Jelle Zijlstra (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɛlə ˈzɛilstraː]; 27 August 1918 – 23 December 2001) was a Dutch politician of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP)...
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Jelle Wagenaar (born 1989), Dutch football player Jelle Wallays (born 1989), Belgian cyclist Jelle Zijlstra (1918–2001), Dutch politician and Prime Minister...
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Halbe Zijlstra (born 1969), Dutch politician (VVD), Minister of Foreign Affairs 2017–18 Hieke Zijlstra (born 1981), Dutch footballer Jelle Zijlstra (1918–2001)...
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minority in the House of Representatives with former Protestant Leader Jelle Zijlstra a former Minister of Finance serving as Prime Minister and dual served...
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the social democrat Drees. Jelle Zijlstra became minister of economic affairs. In the 1956 election in which Jelle Zijlstra became political leader the...
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Ne Win (Burma/Myanmar, 1962) Gulzarilal Nanda (India, 1964 and 1966) Jelle Zijlstra (Netherlands, Nov 1966 – April 1967) Walter Scheel (West Germany, May...
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Cals fell on 14 October 1966 and was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Zijlstra with Biesheuvel again retaining his functions. For the election of 1967...
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Rinse Zijlstra (19 April 1927 – 26 September 2017) was a Dutch politician. Zijlstra was born in Oosterbierum to parents Ane Jelle Zijlstra and Pietje Postuma...
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Cals cabinet fell just one year later and was replaced by the caretaker Zijlstra cabinet and De Jong again retained his position. After the 1967 general...
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Beel (Administrative Law), Julius Christiaan van Oven (Roman Law), Jelle Zijlstra (Public Economics), Willem Kernkamp (Constitutional and Administrative...
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— Cals KVP – ARP – PvdA Jelle Zijlstra (1918–2001) 22 November 1966 5 April 1967 134 days Anti-Revolutionary (ARP) — Zijlstra ARP – KVP Piet de Jong (1915–2016)...
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was complemented with a second, oval tower designed in 1984 by architects Jelle Abma [nl] and Marc a Campo, whose construction was finished in 1989. In...
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"treated like representatives of Israel". In a viral Instagram post, Jelle Zijlstra, a Jewish community organizer in Amsterdam, called for nuance as she...
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January–June Luxembourg Pierre Werner July–December Netherlands Jo Cals Jelle Zijlstra (from 22 November) 1967 January–June Belgium Paul Vanden Boeynants...
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Bussche-Haddenhausen, Prince Ferdinand von Bismarck, former Prime Minister Jelle Zijlstra, Jonkvrouw Renée Röell, and Queen Margrethe II. He had two younger brothers:...
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Marijnen. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Cals". Cals. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Zijlstra". Zijlstra. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-De Jong". DeJong. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Biesheuvel"...
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Marijnen, Prime minister (1963–1965) Jo Cals, Prime minister (1965–1966) Jelle Zijlstra, Prime minister (1966–1967) Piet de Jong, Prime minister (1967–1971)...
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– June 1958 Marius Holtrop [nl] Netherlands July 1958 – June 1967 Jelle Zijlstra Netherlands July 1967 – December 1981 Fritz Leutwiler Switzerland...
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Harold Wilson, Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Luns and Prime Minister Jelle Zijlstra during a press conference at Ypenburg Airport on 26 February 1967...
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(former Prime minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia) Jelle Zijlstra (former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, former President of De Nederlandsche...
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altitude of 6,000 feet (1,800 m), the bomb detonated. Economics professor Jelle Zijlstra became the 42nd Prime Minister of the Netherlands after the October...
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a new cabinet. Cals left office upon the installation of the caretaker Zijlstra cabinet on 22 November 1966 and announced his retirement. Cals semi-retired...
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(Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2016). "Jelle Zijlstra", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
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Nederlandsche Bank In office 1 January 1982 – 1 July 1997 Preceded by Jelle Zijlstra Succeeded by Nout Wellink Member of the House of Representatives In...
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6% 49 0 PvdA Jaap Burger 30.4% 48 −2 VVD Pieter Oud 12.2% 19 +6 ARP Jelle Zijlstra 9.4% 14 −1 CHU Henk Beernink 8.1% 12 −1 CPN Paul de Groot 2.4% 3 −4...
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Lowrey, American baseball player, coach, and manager (d. 1986) 1918 – Jelle Zijlstra, Dutch economist and politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (d...
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+/– PvdA Willem Drees 32.7% 50 +20 KVP Carl Romme 31.7% 49 +19 ARP Jelle Zijlstra 9.9% 15 +3 VVD Pieter Oud 8.8% 13 +4 CHU Hendrik Tilanus 8.4% 13 +4...
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Christian Democratic Appeal 5th Wim Kok 1994–2002 Labour Party 6th Jelle Zijlstra 1966–1967 Anti-Revolutionary Party 7th Hendrikus Colijn 1925–1926 /...
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and Minister of Transport and Water Management in the caretaker Cabinet Zijlstra taking office on 22 November 1966. Shortly thereafter De Quay announced...
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Gerrit Zalm (born 1952), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance Jelle Zijlstra (1918–2001), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1966–1967) William I...
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