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    Margaretha Albertina Maria "Marga" Klompé (16 August 1912 – 28 October 1986) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) now merged...
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  • humorist Marga Hoek (born 1965), Dutch businesswoman Marga Klompé (1912–1986), Dutch politician Marga López (1924–2005), Argentine-Mexican actress Marga Minco...
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    April 1963 Prime Minister Jan de Quay Preceded by Marga Klompé (ad interim) Succeeded by Marga Klompé (ad interim) In office 2 September 1952 – 7 November...
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    Parliament. The main Parliament building in Strasbourg bears her name. Marga Klompé  Netherlands Chemist and christian democratic politician who was the...
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  • Margaretha Kirch (c.1703–aft.1744), German astronomer Margaretha A.M. "Marga" Klompé (1912–1986), Dutch government minister Margaretha Krook (1925–2001)...
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  • Secretary for Education, Arts and Sciences appointed on 2 February 1953. Marga Klompé was the first female cabinet minister as Minister of Social Work appointed...
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    Léon Delacroix Jean Hengen Clarence R. Huebner Dolf Joekes Henk Kamp Marga Klompé Rudolf de Korte Henk Korthals Ernest Krings Pierre Lardinois Auguste...
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  • Bosch (c.1450–1516) (Painter) Johnny Kraaykamp, sr (1925–2011) (Actor) Marga Klompé (1912–1986) (Politician, first female minister) Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675)...
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  • rules football player Klompe / Klompé Marga Klompé (1912–1986), Dutch KVP politician; government minister from 1956 to 1971 Tieme Klompe (born 1976), Dutch...
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  • Ministers of Education of the Netherlands: Jan Rudolph Slotemaker de Bruïne, Marga Klompé, Theo Bot, Robbert Dijkgraaf; 5 Ministers of Finance of the Netherlands:...
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    Economics), Anne Vondeling (Agronomy and Agricultural Engineering), Marga Klompé (Chemistry), Gerard Veldkamp (Microeconomics), Aat van Rhijn (Fiscal...
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  • Smulders-Beliën – 1946 Minister of Social Work – Marga Klompé – 1956 Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences – Marga Klompé – 1961 Party chair – Haya van Someren...
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    July 1971 – 11 May 1973 Prime Minister Barend Biesheuvel Preceded by Marga Klompé Succeeded by Harry van Doorn Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives...
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    (1914–1971) 4 February 1962 – 23 April 1963 [Note] Catholic People's Party Dr. Marga Klompé (1912–1986) 23 April 1963 – 24 July 1963 Acting [Minister] Catholic People's...
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    reserved for impasses later in the formation process. Jaap Burger (PvdA), Marga Klompé (CDA), and Marinus Ruppert (ARP) advocated for a coalition of PvdA, CDA...
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    of Love, Tenth International Catholic Film Festival, Warsaw 1995. The Marga Klompé Award, 2005. The Formulas of the Deuteronomic Creed (Brill, Leiden 1963)...
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    State: Louis Beel (1956), Jelle Zijlstra (1983), Jo Cals (1966) and Marga Klompé (1971). "Coalities tussen sociaaldemocraten en confessionelen" (in Dutch)...
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  • Zeeland [nl] Canon of South Holland [nl] Canon of Curaçao "Floris eruit, Marga Klompé erin: de nieuwe Canon van Nederland". nos.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 22...
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    Several ministers knew about it, including ARP ministers. However, KVP MP Marga Klompé was kept in the dark about it. She expressed surprise and demanded consultation...
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    notable people who have worked as a teacher at Notre Dame des Anges. Marga Klompé (1912–1986), former KVP politician and the first female minister of the...
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    de Jong (Navy), Willem den Toom (Air Force), Wim Schut (Resistance), Marga Klompé (Resistance), Hans de Koster (Resistance), Joop Haex (Army), Adri van...
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    up the Goltziusmuseum, which was officially opened on 3 June 1967 by Marga Klompé, then the Dutch minister for Culture, Leisure and Social Work. The Limburgs...
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    orthodox, Calvinist party), who strongly criticized the Minister of Culture Marga Klompé for allowing women to be degraded, did not meet with approval in parliament...
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    Tokoro-Hanasbey with Dutch Social Works Minister Marga Klompé....
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  • Parlement.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019. "Parlement.com: Dr. M.A.M. (Marga) Klompé" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019. "Parlement.com:...
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    1952 – 7 November 1961 [Retained] [Note] Catholic People's Party Dr. Marga Klompé (1912–1986) 7 November 1961 – 4 February 1962 [Acting] Catholic People's...
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    her great satisfaction just before she died to see the appointment of Marga Klompé as the first female minister of the Netherlands, something she had urged...
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    Planning 22 November 1966 – 5 April 1967 Catholic People's Party Dr. Marga Klompé (1912–1986) Minister Culture, Recreation and Social Work 22 November...
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    Preceded by Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen as Minister of Social Work Succeeded by Marga Klompé Member of the House of Representatives In office 23 February 1967 – 10...
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  • (1948) (1952) (1956) Labour Party (Social Democratic Workers' Party) Dr. Marga Klompé (1912–1986) (aged 74) 17 July 1971 – 28 October 1986 (15 years, 103 days)...
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