Council of State since 1 November 2018. De Graaf was born in Amsterdam in 1957. De Graaf's father, Theo de Graaf, was a Catholic People's Party member of...
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de Graaf (1641–1673), Dutch physician and anatomist who discovered Graafian follicles and G-spot Reinier de Graaf (born 1964), Dutch architect Thom de...
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electoral system proposed by Minister for Governmental Reform Thom de Graaf. De Graaf resigned, but the rest of the ministers retained their positions...
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ice hockey player Thomas Thom Gimbel, American musician best known as a member of the rock band Foreigner Thomas Thom de Graaf (born 1957), Dutch jurist...
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returned as Minister of Finance, while former Progressive-Liberal Leader Thom de Graaf served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister without Portfolio for the...
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royal decree. The current vice-president of the Council of State is Thom de Graaf. Died in office. Council of State (Netherlands) Monarchy of the Netherlands...
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Board of Recommendation, formed by respected members Dries van Agt, Thom de Graaf, Caecilia van Peski, Diederik Laman Trip, Boris Dittrich, Pieter Feith...
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daily affairs to the Vice-President of the Council of State, currently Thom de Graaf, and the other councillors, who are mainly legal specialists, former...
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was appointed mayor of Wageningen; he remained chairman of the D66. Thom de Graaf, the D66 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Government Reform and...
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Democrats 66 (D66). Dittrich rose to become D66 party leader in 2003 after Thom de Graaf stepped down because of disappointing results in the 2003 general election...
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