Maarten Vrolijk
Maarten Vrolijk (14 May 1919 – 7 February 1994) was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA).
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His Excellency
Extraordinary Member of the Council of State
Willem Scholten
Queen's Commissioner
South Holland
Juliana
Beatrix
Jan Klaasesz
Schelto Patijn
Jo Cals
Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen
Marga Klompé
Member of the House of Representatives
Parliamentary group
Labour Party
Scheveningen
Netherlands
The Hague
Alma mater
Leiden University
Bachelor of Laws
Master of Laws
Politician
Journalist
Author
Knight
Order of the Netherlands Lion
Grand Officer
Order of Orange-Nassau
Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Social Work
Van Thiel
Klompé
Schouwenaar-Franssen
Engels
Van Doorn
Gardeniers-Berendsen
Van der Louw
De Boer
Ministers of sport of the Netherlands
Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
Brinkman
d'Ancona
Ritzen
Bomhoff
De Geus
Hoogervorst
Schippers
Bruins
Van Rijn
De Jonge
Helder
Cals cabinet
Marijnen cabinet
Zijlstra cabinet
Prime Minister
General Affairs
Deputy Prime Ministers
Anne Vondeling
Finance
Barend Biesheuvel
Agriculture and Fisheries
Suriname and Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministers
Jan Smallenbroek
Interior
Ivo Samkalden
Koos Verdam
Joseph Luns
Foreign Affairs
Justice
Joop den Uyl
Economic Affairs
Piet de Jong
Defence
Gerard Veldkamp
Social Affairs
and Health
Isaäc Arend Diepenhorst
Education and Sciences
Ko Suurhoff
Transport and Water Management
Pieter Bogaers
Housing and Spatial Planning
Culture, Recreation and Social Work
Minister without portfolio
Theo Bot
Aid to Developing Countries
State Secretaries
Leo de Block
Max van der Stoel
Joop Bakker
Adri van Es
Heije Schaper
Hans Grosheide