Louis Stuyt
Dutch politician
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Lodewijk Benedictus Johannes "Louis" Stuyt (16 June 1914 – 30 October 2000) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and physician.
Vice PresidentMarinus Ruppert (1980)
Willem Scholten (1980–1984)
Willem Scholten (1980–1984)
Prime MinisterBarend Biesheuvel
Preceded byBauke Roolvink
as Minister of Social
Affairs and Health
as Minister of Social
Affairs and Health
Succeeded byIrene Vorrink
Louis Stuyt | |
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Louis Stuyt in 1973 | |
| Extraordinary Member of the Council of State | |
| In office 2 June 1980 – 1 July 1984 | |
| Vice President | Marinus Ruppert (1980) Willem Scholten (1980–1984) |
| Minister of Health and Environment | |
| In office 6 July 1971 – 11 May 1973 | |
| Prime Minister | Barend Biesheuvel |
| Preceded by | Bauke Roolvink as Minister of Social Affairs and Health |
| Succeeded by | Irene Vorrink |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Lodewijk Benedictus Johannes Stuijt 16 June 1914 |
| Died | 30 October 2000 (aged 86) |
| Party | Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980) |
| Other political affiliations | Catholic People's Party (1971–1980) |
| Alma mater | University of Amsterdam (Bachelor of Medical Sciences, Master of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy) |
| Occupation | Politician · Physician · Medical researcher |
Decorations
| Honours | ||||
| Ribbon bar | Honour | Country | Date | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau | Netherlands | 8 June 1973 | ||
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External links
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