Dieuwke de Graaff-Nauta



Dieuwke IJtje Willemke de Graaff-Nauta ( Sneek , May 221930 - there, June 102008 ) was a Dutch politician of succession the Christian Historical Union (CHU) and the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). ==Lifespan [ edit] == The Graaff-Nauta followed the teacher training college in Sneek and then spent several years working in education before she entered politics. From 1962 she was active in provincial politics in Friesland, a member of the Provincial Council , and later as a member of the Provincial Executive . She also was councilor and alderman in Sneek.

In 1986 she was RupoLubbers brought to The Hague to Secretary of State to be. Between 14 July 1986 and 27 May 1994, it was on behalf of the CDA Secretary of the Interior in the cabinet Lubbers II and III Lubbers . Then she was in the Lubbers III three months (until August 22, 1994) Minister of Interior Affairs, succeeding Ed Thijn who had to resign in connection with the May 27 IRT affair .

As Secretary of State she was responsible for the review of the Municipalities , Provinces and Elections Act . They also brought a large number of managerial reclassifications achieved.As a politician, she applied as a pragmatic rather than ideological greatly inspired.

After her time as minister she was Chairman of a commission of inquiry into financial affairs around fundraising where Green Party politician Tara Singh Varma was involved.

Dieuwke de Graaff-Nauta died at age 78. ==Family [ edit] == Her brother Lolle Nauta was a philosopher and party ideologist of the Labour Party . ==Awards [ edit] == The Graaff-Nauta received the following orders of knighthood :


 * Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau
 * Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau