Job de Ruiter
| Job de Ruiter | |
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Job de Ruiter in 1979 | |
| Minister of Defence of the Netherlands | |
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In office 4 November 1982 – 14 July 1986 | |
| Prime Minister | Ruud Lubbers |
| Preceded by | Hans van Mierlo |
| Succeeded by | Wim van Eekelen |
| Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands | |
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In office 4 November 1982 – 16 September 1982 | |
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In office 10 June 1981 – 9 September 1981 | |
| Minister of Justice of the Netherlands | |
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In office 19 December 1977 – 4 November 1982 | |
| Prime Minister | Dries van Agt |
| Preceded by | Wilhelm Friedrich de Gaay Fortman |
| Succeeded by | Frits Korthals Altes |
| Rector magnificus of the VU University Amsterdam | |
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In office 1 September 1976 – 19 December 1977 | |
| Preceded by | Isaäc Arend Diepenhorst |
| Succeeded by | Dick Schenkeveld |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
Jacob de Ruiter 30 April 1930 Giessendam, Netherlands |
| Died |
4 October 2015 (aged 85) Naarden, Netherlands |
| Nationality | Dutch |
| Political party |
Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980) |
| Other political affiliations |
Anti-Revolutionary Party (until 1980) |
| Spouse(s) |
Jannien de Ruiter-Been (m. 1956–2014; her death) |
| Children | 2 sons and 1 daughter |
| Alma mater | Utrecht University (Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws, Doctor of Philosophy) |
| Occupation |
Politician Jurist Lawyer Prosecutor Judge Professor |
| Religion |
Reformed (until 2004) Protestantism (from 2004) |
Jacob "Job" de Ruiter (30 April 1930 – 4 October 2015) was a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).[1]
References
- ↑ (Dutch) Oud-minister Job de Ruiter (CDA) overleden, NOS, 8 October 2015
External links
- Official
- (Dutch) Mr. J. (Job) de Ruiter Parlement & Politiek
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| Government offices | ||
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| Preceded by Wilhelm Friedrich de Gaay Fortman |
Minister of Justice of the Netherlands 1977–1982 |
Succeeded by Frits Korthals Altes |
| Preceded by Hans van Mierlo |
Minister of Defence of the Netherlands 1982–1986 |
Succeeded by Wim van Eekelen |
| Academic offices | ||
| Preceded by Isaäc Arend Diepenhorst |
Rector magnificus of the VU University Amsterdam 1976–1977 |
Succeeded by Dick Schenkeveld |
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