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Index 1959 Dutch general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands on 12 March 1959.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Anti-Revolutionary Party, Cabinet of the Netherlands, Carl Romme, Catholic People's Party, Christian Historical Union, Communist Party of the Netherlands, De Quay cabinet, Dieter Nohlen, Farmers' Party (Netherlands), Henk Beernink, House of Representatives (Netherlands), Jaap Burger, Jelle Zijlstra, Labour Party (Netherlands), Netherlands, Pacifist Socialist Party, Paul de Groot, People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Percentage point, Pieter Oud, Provinces of the Netherlands, Reformed Political League, Reformed Political Party, Second Beel cabinet, 1956 Dutch general election, 1963 Dutch general election.

  2. 1959 elections in Europe
  3. 1959 elections in the Netherlands

Anti-Revolutionary Party

The Anti-Revolutionary Party (Anti-Revolutionaire Partij, ARP) was a Protestant conservative and Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Cabinet of the Netherlands

The cabinet of the Netherlands (Nederlands kabinet) is the main executive body of the Netherlands.

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Carl Romme

Carl Paul Maria Romme (21 December 1896 – 16 October 1980) was a Dutch politician of the Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP) and later co-founder of the Catholic People's Party (KVP) and jurist.

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Catholic People's Party

The Catholic People's Party (Katholieke Volkspartij, KVP) was a Catholic Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Christian Historical Union

The Christian Historical Union (Christelijk-Historische Unie, CHU) was a Protestant Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Communist Party of the Netherlands

The Communist Party of the Netherlands (Communistische Partij Nederland,, CPN) was a communist party in the Netherlands.

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De Quay cabinet

The De Quay cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 19 May 1959 until 24 July 1963.

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Dieter Nohlen

Dieter Nohlen (born 6 November 1939) is a German academic and political scientist.

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Farmers' Party (Netherlands)

The Farmers' Party (Boerenpartij, BP) was a Dutch agrarian political party, with a strong conservative outlook and a populist appeal.

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Henk Beernink

Hendrik Karel Jan "Henk" Beernink (2 February 1910 – 22 August 1979) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Christian Historical Union (CHU) party now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist.

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House of Representatives (Netherlands)

The House of Representatives (literally "Second Chamber of the States General", or simply) is the lower house of the bicameral parliament of the Netherlands, the States General, the other one being the Senate.

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Jaap Burger

Jacobus Albertus Wilhelmus "Jaap" Burger (20 August 1904 – 19 August 1986) was a Dutch politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) and later co-founder of the Labour Party (PvdA) and jurist.

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Jelle Zijlstra

Jelle Zijlstra (27 August 1918 – 23 December 2001) was a Dutch politician of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and economist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 22 November 1966 until 5 April 1967.

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Labour Party (Netherlands)

The Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid, abbreviated as PvdA or P van de A) is a social democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

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The Pacifist Socialist Party (Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij, PSP) was a democratic socialist Dutch political party.

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Paul de Groot

Saul "Paul" de Groot (19 July 1899 – 3 August 1986) was a Dutch politician of the Communist Party of the Netherlands (CPN).

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People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie, VVD) is a conservative-liberal political party in the Netherlands.

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Percentage point

A percentage point or percent point is the unit for the arithmetic difference between two percentages.

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Pieter Oud

Pieter Jacobus Oud (5 December 1886 – 12 August 1968) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) party and later co-founder of the Labour Party (PvdA) and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and historian.

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Provinces of the Netherlands

There are twelve provinces of the Netherlands representing the administrative layer between the national government and the local governments, with responsibility for matters of subnational or regional importance.

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Reformed Political League

The Reformed Political League (Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond, GPV) was an orthodox Protestant political party in the Netherlands.

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Reformed Political Party

The Reformed Political Party (Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij, SGP) is a conservative CalvinistThese sources describe the SGP as a Calvinist political party.

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Second Beel cabinet

The second Beel cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 22 December 1958 until 19 May 1959.

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1956 Dutch general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands on 13 June 1956. 1959 Dutch general election and 1956 Dutch general election are general elections in the Netherlands.

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1963 Dutch general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands on 15 May 1963. 1959 Dutch general election and 1963 Dutch general election are general elections in the Netherlands.

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See also

1959 elections in Europe

1959 elections in the Netherlands

  • 1959 Dutch general election

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Dutch_general_election

Also known as Dutch general election, 1959.