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Jelle Zijlstra President of De Nederlandsche Bank In office August 1, 1967 – January 1, 1982 Preceded by Marius Holtrop Succeeded by Wim Duisenberg Prime Minister of the Netherlands In office November 22, 1966 – April 5, 1967 Monarch Juliana Preceded by Jo Cals Succeeded by Piet de Jong Minister of Finance In office November 22, 1966 – April 5, 1967 Prime Minister Jelle Zijlstra Preceded by Anne Vondeling Succeeded by Johan Witteveen Member of the Senate In office June 25, 1963 – November 22, 1966 Minister of Finance In office December 22, 1958 – July 24, 1963 Prime Minister Louis Beel (1958–1959) Jan de Quay (1959–1963) Preceded by Hendrik Jan Hofstra Succeeded by Johan Witteveen Parliamentary leader – Anti Revolutionary Party House of Representatives In office June 14, 1956 – October 3, 1956 Preceded by Jan Schouten Succeeded by Sieuwert Bruins Slot Member of the House of Representatives In office July 3, 1956 – October 3, 1956 Minister of Economic Affairs In office September 2, 1952 – May 19, 1959 Prime Minister Willem Drees (1952–1958) Louis Beel (1958–1959) Preceded by Jan van den Brink Succeeded by Jan Willem de Pous Born August 27, 1918(1918-08-27) Oosterbierum, Netherlands Died December 23, 2001 (aged 83) Wassenaar, Netherlands Birth name Jelle Zijlstra Nationality Dutch Political party Anti Revolutionary Party (1952–1980) Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980) Spouse(s) Hetty Bloksma (born 1921) Alma mater Erasmus University Rotterdam (PhD) Occupation Politician Economist Banker Professor Religion Reformed Protestant Jelle Zijlstra (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɛlə ˈzɛilstrɐ]; August 27, 1918 – December 23, 2001) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Anti Revolutionary Party (ARP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from November 22, 1966 until April 5, 1967. A successful economist he later served as president of De Nederlandsche Bank from May 1, 1967 until January 1, 1982. He was widely respected for his expertise and integrity.[1] On April 30, 1983 he was granted the honorary title of Minister of State. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 1.2 Politics 1.3 Trivia 1.4 Decorations 2 References 3 External links // Biography Early life Jelle Zijlstra was born in Oosterbierum 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. Politics He was already a member of the Anti Revolutionary Party, which was to be absorbed in 1980 into the Christian Democratic Appeal. Representing this party he became between September 2, 1952 and July 24, 1963, successively Minister of Economic Affairs in the Cabinets Drees III, Drees IV and Beel II. And Minister of Finance in the Cabinets Beel II and de Quay. Following his ministerial career, Zijlstra returned to the Vrije Universiteit as professor of public finance, though he also served between 1963 and 1966 as a member of the Senate. After the fall of the Cabinet Cals, Zijlstra headed an interim government as Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Minister of Finance between November 22, 1966 until April 5, 1967. From 1967 until the end of 1981 he was president of De Nederlandsche Bank and in the course of that period also President of the Bank for International Settlements in Basel. He has sat on many boards in the public and private sectors. Trivia Jelle Zijlstra died in Wassenaar on 23 December 2001 at the age of 83.[2] Decorations Commander - Order of the Netherlands Lion Knight Grand Cross - Order of Orange-Nassau Knight Grand Cross - Order of the Netherlands Lion References ^ (Dutch) Dr. J. Zijlstra ^ (Dutch) Oud-premier Zijlstra overleden External links (Dutch) Official Parliamentary Biography Biography on the Ministry of General Affairs Party political offices Preceded by Jan Schouten Party leader Anti Revolutionary Party 1956 Succeeded by Sieuwert Bruins Slot Preceded by Sieuwert Bruins Slot Party leader Anti Revolutionary Party 1958-1959 Succeeded by Sieuwert Bruins Slot Preceded by Jan Schouten Parliamentary leader – Anti Revolutionary Party House of Representatives 1956 Succeeded by Sieuwert Bruins Slot Government offices Preceded by Jan van den Brink Minister of Economic Affairs 1952–1959 Succeeded by Jan Willem de Pous Preceded by Hendrik Jan Hofstra Minister of Finance 1958–1963 Succeeded by Johan Witteveen Preceded by Anne Vondeling Minister of Finance 1966–1967 Succeeded by Johan Witteveen Political offices Preceded by Jo Cals Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1966–1967 Succeeded by Piet de Jong v • d • e Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Schimmelpenninck • de Kempenaer • Thorbecke • van Hall • van der Brugghen • Rochussen • van Zuylen van Nijevelt • van Heemstra • Fransen van de Putte • van Zuylen van Nijevelt •van Bosse • de Vries • J. Heemskerk • Kappeyne van de Coppello • van Lynden van Sandenburg • J. Heemskerk • Mackay • van Tienhoven • Roëll • Pierson • Kuyper • de Meester • T. Heemskerk • Cort van der Linden • Ruijs de Beerenbrouck • Colijn • De Geer • Gerbrandy • Schermerhorn • Beel • Drees • de Quay • Marijnen • Cals • Zijlstra • de Jong • Biesheuvel • den Uyl • van Agt • Lubbers • Kok • Balkenende • Rutte Persondata NAME Zijlstra, Jelle ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 27, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Oosterbierum, Netherlands DATE OF DEATH December 23, 2001 PLACE OF DEATH Wassenaar, Netherlands