Hans van Mierlo, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hans van Mierlo

Dutch politician

Date of Birth: 18-Aug-1931

Place of Birth: Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands

Date of Death: 11-Mar-2010

Profession: politician, journalist

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Hans van Mierlo

  • Henricus Antonius Franciscus Maria Oliva "Hans" van Mierlo (Dutch pronunciation: ['hans fan 'mirlo]; 18 August 1931 – 11 March 2010) was a Dutch politician and co-founder of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and journalist.
  • He was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 24 October 1998. Van Mierlo applied at the Radboud University Nijmegen in June 1954 majoring in Law and obtaining an Bachelor of Laws degree in June 1956 before graduating with an Master of Laws degree in July 1960.
  • Van Mierlo worked as an editor for the Algemeen Handelsblad from August 1960 until January 1967.
  • On 14 October 1966 Van Mierlo together with Hans Gruijters co-founded the Democrats 66 (D'66) party after continuing frustrations with The Establishment parties and their dealings with the Counterculture of the 1960s.
  • Van Mierlo was elected as the first Leader of the Democrats 66 and Chairman of the Democrats 66 and became the Lijsttrekker (top candidate) of the Democrats 66 for the election of 1967.
  • After the election the Democrats 66 entered the House of Representatives with 7 seats.
  • Van Mierlo was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives and became the Parliamentary leader of the Democrats 66 in the House of Representatives, taking office on 23 February 1967.
  • For the election of 1971 Van Mierlo served again as Lijsttrekker.
  • The Democrats 66 made a small win, gaining 4 seats and now had 11 seats in the House of Representatives.
  • For the election of 1972 Van Mierlo served for a third time as Lijsttrekker.
  • The Democrats 66 suffered a big loss, losing 5 seats and now had 6 seats in the House of Representatives.
  • The following cabinet formation of 1972 resulted in a coalition agreement between the Democrats 66, the Labour Party (PvdA), the Catholic People's Party (KVP), the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and the Political Party of Radicals (PPR) which formed the Cabinet Den Uyl with Van Mierlo opting to remain in the House of Representatives instead of accepting a cabinet post in the new cabinet and continued to serve in the House of Representatives.
  • On 1 September 1973 Van Mierlo announced he was stepping down as Leader and Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives in favor of Jan Terlouw taking responsibility for the defeat in the election but continued to serve as a frontbencher.
  • In February 1977 Van Mierlo announced that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1977 and continued to serve until the end of the parliamentary term on 8 June 1977. Van Mierlo semi-retired from active politics and became active in the public sector and worked as a nonprofit director for a development aid foundation from October 1977 until September 1981 and as a television producer for the VARA from January 1980 until September 1981.
  • After the election of 1981 Van Mierlo was appointed as Minister of Defence in the Cabinet Van Agt II, taking office on 11 September 1981.
  • The Cabinet Van Agt II fell just seven months into its term on 12 May 1982 and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Van Agt III with Van Mierlo continuing as Minister of Defence, taking office on 29 May 1982.
  • In June 1982 Van Mierlo announced that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1982.
  • The Cabinet Van Agt III was replaced by the Cabinet Lubbers I following the cabinet formation of 1982 on 4 November 1982.
  • Van Mierlo remained in active politics, he was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1983, taking office on 13 September 1983. In November 1985 Van Mierlo announced that he would re-seek the Democrats 66 leadership.
  • Van Mierlo was unopposed in his candidacy and was elected as Leader a second time and became the Lijsttrekker for the election of 1986 on 25 January 1986.
  • The Democrats 66 made a small win, gaining 3 seats and now had 9 seats in the House of Representatives.
  • Van Mierlo subsequently returned as a Member of the House of Representatives and as Parliamentary leader, taking office on 3 June 1986.
  • For the election of 1972 Van Mierlo served for a fifth time as Lijsttrekker.
  • The Democrats 66 made a small win, gaining again 3 seats and now had 12 seats in the House of Representatives.
  • For the election of 1994 Van Mierlo served for the sixth and last time as Lijsttrekker.
  • The Democrats 66 made a large win, gaining 12 seats and now had 24 seats in the House of Representatives.
  • The Following cabinet formation of 1994 resulted in a coalition agreement between the Democrats 66, the Labour Party and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) which formed the Cabinet Kok I with Van Mierlo appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, taking office on 22 August 1994.
  • In March 1997 Van Mierlo announced that he was stepping down as Leader and that he wouldn't run as Lijsttrekker for the election of 1998 but that he would stand for the election of 1998.
  • After the election Van Mierlo subsequently returned again as a Member of the House of Representatives, taking office on 19 May 1998.
  • Following the cabinet formation of 1998 Van Mierlo per his own request asked not to be considered for a cabinet post in the new cabinet, the Cabinet Kok I was replaced by the Cabinet Kok II on 3 August 1998.
  • Shortly after installation of the new cabinet Van Mierlo announced his retirement from national politics, he resigned as a Member of the House of Representatives on 18 August 1998.

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