Bauke Roolvink

Bauke Roolvink (31 January 1912 – 25 November 1979) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and trade union leader[1]

Bauke Roolvink
Bauke Roolvink in 1968
Minister of Social Affairs and Health
In office
5 April 1967  6 July 1971
Prime MinisterPiet de Jong
Preceded byGerard Veldkamp
Succeeded byLouis Stuyt
as Minister of Health
and Environment

Jaap Boersma
as Minister of Social Affairs
Parliamentary leader in the
House of Representatives
In office
14 April 1965  23 February 1967
Preceded byJan Smallenbroek
Succeeded byBarend Biesheuvel
Parliamentary groupAnti-Revolutionary Party
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
11 May 1971  8 June 1977
In office
2 July 1963  5 April 1967
Parliamentary groupAnti-Revolutionary Party
State Secretary for Social
Affairs
and Health
In office
15 June 1959  24 July 1963
Prime MinisterJan de Quay
Preceded byAat van Rhijn
Succeeded byJosé de Meijer
Louis Bartels
Member of the Social and
Economic Council
In office
1 December 1952  15 June 1959
ChairmanFrans de Vries
(1952–1958)
Gerard Verrijn Stuart
(1958–1959)
Personal details
Born
Bauke Roolvink

(1912-01-31)31 January 1912
Wijtgaard, Netherlands
Died25 November 1979(1979-11-25) (aged 67)
Baarn, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Political partyAnti-Revolutionary Party
(from 1935)
Spouse(s)
Gijsberta Schouten
(
m. 1935; his death 1979)
Children3 sons and 3 daughters
OccupationPolitician · Trade Union leader · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Foundryman · Teacher

Roolvink worked as a foundry-man at a shipyard in Leeuwarden from May 1928 until July 1929 and as a machine operator at a factory in Hilversum from July 1929 until April 1946. Roolvink worked as a trade union leader for the National Federation of Christian Trade Unions (CNV) from April 1946 until June 1959 and served as General-Secretary of the Executive Board from December 1952 until June 1959. Roolvink served on the Municipal Council of Hilversum from September 1949 until 15 June 1959

After the election of 1959 Roolvink was appointed as State Secretary for Social Affairs and Health in the Cabinet De Quay, taking office on 15 June 1959. Roolvink was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives after the election of 1963, taking office on 2 July 1963. Following the cabinet formation of 1963 Roolvink was not giving a cabinet post in the new cabinet, the Cabinet De Quay was replaced by the Cabinet Marijnen on 24 July 1963 and he continued to serve in the House of Representatives as a frontbencher and the de facto Whip. On 27 February 1965 the Cabinet Marijnen fell and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until the cabinet formation of 1965 with the Parliamentary leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party in the House of Representatives Jan Smallenbroek appointed as Minister of the Interior in the Cabinet Cals, the Anti-Revolutionary Party leadership approached Roolvink as his successor as Parliamentary leader, Roolvink accepted and became the Parliamentary leader, taking office on 14 April 1965. After the election of 1967 the Leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party Barend Biesheuvel returned to the House of Representatives and took over as Parliamentary leader on 23 February 1967. Following the cabinet formation of 1967 Roolvink was appointed as Minister of Social Affairs and Health in the Cabinet De Jong, taking office on 5 April 1967. After the election of 1971 Roolvink returned as Member of the House of Representatives, taking office on 11 May 1971. Following the cabinet formation of 1971 Roolvink was not giving a cabinet post in the new cabinet, the Cabinet De Jong was replaced by the Cabinet Biesheuvel I on 6 July 1971 and he continued to serve in the House of Representatives as a frontbencher chairing the special parliamentary committee for Protection of Employment and the special parliamentary committee for Income Policies and spokesperson for Social Affairs, Economic Affairs and Employment. Roolvink also became active in the private sector and public sector and occupied numerous seats as a corporate director and nonprofit director on several boards of directors and supervisory boards (DSM Company, Gulf Oil, AVEBE, RDM Company and the International Institute of Social History). In February 1977 Roolvink announced his retirement from national politics and that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1977 and continued to serve until the end of the parliamentary term on 8 June 1977.

Roolvink was known for his abilities as a debater and manager. Roolvink continued to comment on political affairs until his is death at the age of 67 and holds the distinction as the last serving Minister of Social Affairs and Health.

Decorations

Honours
Ribbon barHonourCountryDateComment
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 27 July 1963
Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold II Belgium 12 August 1968
Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 17 July 1971
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References

  1. "Roolvink, Bauke (1912-1979)" (in Dutch). Huygens ING. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
Official
Party political offices
Preceded by
Jan Smallenbroek
Parliamentary leader of the
Anti-Revolutionary Party in the
House of Representatives

1965–1967
Succeeded by
Barend Biesheuvel
Political offices
Preceded by
Aat van Rhijn
State Secretary for Social
Affairs
and Health

1959–1963
Succeeded by
José de Meijer
Succeeded by
Louis Bartels
Preceded by
Gerard Veldkamp
Minister of Social
Affairs
and Health

1967–1971
Succeeded by
Louis Stuyt
as Minister of Health
and Environment
Succeeded by
Jaap Boersma
as Minister of Social Affairs
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