Jelle Zijlstra
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Jelle Zijlstra (ˈjɛlə ˈzɛilstrɐ; August 27, 1918 – December 23, 2001) was a Dutch
Netherlands
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 politician of the defunct Anti Revolutionary Party
Anti Revolutionary Party
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 (ARP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal
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 (CDA). He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands
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 from November 22, 1966 until April 5, 1967.

He previously served as Minister of Economic Affairs from September 2, 1952 until May 19, 1959 in the Cabinets Drees III
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, IV and Beel II. He had a short stint as a Member of the House of Representatives from July 3, 1956 until October 3, 1956 and as the Parliamentary leader
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 in the House of Representatives from June 14, 1956 until October 3, 1956. He became Minister of Finance
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 from December 22, 1958 until July 24, 1963 in the Cabinets Beel II and De Quay. He served as a Member of the Senate from June 25, 1963 until November 22, 1966. Zijlstra became Prime Minister of the Netherlands
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, leading the caretaker
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 Cabinet Zijlstra and dual serving as Minister of Finance
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.

After his premiership, Zijlstra; A successful economist became the President of the Central Bank of the Netherlands
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 serving from May 1, 1967 until January 1, 1982. He was widely respected for his expertise and integrity.

On April 30, 1983 he was granted the honorary title of Minister of State
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.

Early life

Jelle Zijlstra was born in Oosterbierum
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 on August 27, 1918. After completing his secondary education he studied at the Netherlands School of Economics (the predecessor of the Erasmus University Rotterdam). His studies were interrupted twice: first by his period of military service and later when he had to go into hiding in 1942 after refusing to sign the loyalty oath required of students by the Nazi occupation authorities. Even so, he completed his economics degree in October 1945.

Immediately after graduating, Zijlstra became a research assistant at the Netherlands School of Economics and was promoted a year later to senior research assistant and in 1947 to lecturer. In 1948 he was awarded a doctorate for his thesis on the rate of circulation of money and its bearing on the value of money and monetary equilibrium. In the same year he was appointed professor of theoretical economics at the Vrije Universiteit
Vrije Universiteit
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.

Politics

He was already a member of the Anti Revolutionary Party
Anti Revolutionary Party
The Anti Revolutionary Party was a Dutch Protestant Christian democratic political party. The ARP is one of the predecessors of the Christian Democratic Appeal. After 1917 the party never received more than twenty percent of the vote.-History before 1879:The anti-revolutionary parliamentary caucus...

, which was to be absorbed in 1980 into the Christian Democratic Appeal
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. Representing this party he became between September 2, 1952 and July 24, 1963, successively Minister of Economic Affairs in the Cabinets Drees III
Netherlands cabinet Drees-3
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, Drees IV and Beel II
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. And Minister of Finance
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 in the Cabinets Beel II
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 and de Quay
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.

Following his ministerial career, Zijlstra returned to the Vrije Universiteit
Vrije Universiteit
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 as professor
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 of public finance, though he also served between 1963 and 1966 as a member of the Senate. After the fall of the Cabinet Cals
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, Zijlstra headed an interim government as Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
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 and Minister of Finance
Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)
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 between November 22, 1966 until April 5, 1967.

From 1967 until the end of 1981 he was President of the Central Bank of the Netherlands
De Nederlandsche Bank
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] and in the course of that period also President of the Bank for International Settlements
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 in Basel
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. He has sat on many boards in the public and private sectors.

Decorations

  • Order of the Netherlands Lion
    • Commander (July 27, 1963)
    • Grand Cross (November 18, 1981)
  • Order of Orange-Nassau
    Order of Orange-Nassau
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    • Grand Cross (April 27, 1967)

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