Hans Grosheide

Johan Hendrik "Hans" Grosheide (born 6 August 1930) is a retired Dutch politician of the defunct Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and later the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist.

Hans Grosheide
Hans Grosheide in 1963
Extraordinary Member
of the Council of State
In office
1 February 1993  1 September 2000
Vice PresidentWillem Scholten
(1993–1997)
Herman Tjeenk Willink
(1997–2000)
Mayor of Rijswijk
In office
1 February 1974  1 July 1978
Preceded byArchibald Bogaardt
Succeeded byHenk Zeevalking
State Secretary for Justice
In office
28 July 1971  11 May 1973
Prime MinisterBarend Biesheuvel
Preceded byKlaas Wiersma
Succeeded byJan Glastra van Loon
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
11 May 1971  28 July 1971
Parliamentary groupAnti-Revolutionary Party
State Secretary for
Education and Sciences
In office
14 April 1965  6 July 1971
Prime Minister
Preceded byHimself
as State Secretary for Education,
Culture and Sciences
Succeeded byKees Schelfhout
State Secretary for Education,
Arts and Sciences
In office
3 September 1963  14 April 1965
Serving with Louis van de Laar
Prime MinisterVictor Marijnen
Preceded byHarry Janssen
Ynso Scholten
Succeeded byHimself
as State Secretary for Education
and Sciences
Personal details
Born
Johan Hendrik Grosheide

(1930-08-06) 6 August 1930
Amsterdam, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Political partyChristian Democratic Appeal
(from 1980)
Other political
affiliations
Anti-Revolutionary Party
(until 1980)
RelationsDaniël Grosheide (brother)
Wim Schut (uncle)
Alma materFree University Amsterdam
(Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws)
OccupationPolitician · Civil servant · Jurist · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Education administrator · Teacher · Editor · Author

Grosheide attended a Gymnasium in Amsterdam from April 1943 until May 1949 and applied at the Free University Amsterdam in June 1949 majoring in Law and obtaining an Bachelor of Laws degree in July 1951 before graduating with an Master of Laws degree in April 1954. Grosheide worked as a teacher and education administrator for Protestant Reformed special schools from November 1954 until September 1963. Grosheide served on the Anti-Revolutionary Party Executive Board from February 1958 until September 1963.

After the election of 1963 Grosheide was appointed as State Secretary for Education, Arts and Sciences in the Cabinet Marijnen, taking office on 3 September 1963. The Cabinet Marijnen fell on 27 February 1965 after a disagreement in the coalition about reforms to the public broadcasting system and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until the cabinet formation of 1965 when it was replaced by the Cabinet Cals on 14 April 1965 with Grosheide continuing as State Secretary for Education and Sciences, taking office on 14 April 1965. The Cabinet Cals fell on 14 October 1966 after the Leader of the Catholic People's Party Norbert Schmelzer had proposed a motion that called for a stronger austerity policy to further reduce the deficit was seen an indirect motion of no confidence and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until the cabinet formation of 1966 when it was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Zijlstra with Grosheide continuing as State Secretary for Education and Sciences, taking office on 22 November 1966. After the election of 1967 Grosheide remained State Secretary for Education and Sciences in the Cabinet De Jong, taking office on 5 April 1967. Grosheide was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives after the election of 1971, taking office on 11 May 1971. Following the cabinet formation of 1971 Grosheide was appointed as State Secretary for Justice in the Cabinet Biesheuvel I, taking office on 28 July 1971. The Cabinet Biesheuvel I fell just one year later on 19 July 1972 after the Democratic Socialists '70 (DS'70) retracted their support following there dissatisfaction with the proposed budget memorandum to further reduce the deficit and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until the first cabinet formation of 1972 when it was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Biesheuvel II with Grosheide continuing as State Secretary for Justice, taking office on 9 August 1972. In August 1972 Grosheide announced that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1972. The Cabinet Biesheuvel II was replaced by the Cabinet Den Uyl following the cabinet formation of 1973 on 11 May 1973.

Grosheide remained active in national politics, in January 1974 he was nominated as Mayor of Rijswijk, taking office on 1 February 1974. Grosheide also worked as the director of the Abraham Kuyper Foundation from 1 July 1974 until 1 August 1979 and served again on the Anti-Revolutionary Party Executive Board from August 1974 until October 1980. In June 1978 Grosheide was appointment as Director-General of the Custodial Institutions Agency of the Ministry of Justice, he resigned as Mayor the same day he was installed as Director-General on 1 July 1978. Grosheide was appointed as Special Coordinator for European Immigration an Asylum and Deputy Secretary-General of the Ministry of Justice on 1 January 1991. In January 1993 Grosheide was nominated as Extraordinary Member of the Council of State, he resigned as a Special Coordinator the day he was installed as a Member of the Council of State, serving from 1 February 1993 until 1 September 2000.

Grosheide is known for his abilities as a manager and policy wonk. Grosheide continued to comment on political affairs until his retirement in 2012 and holds the distinction as the longest-serving State Secretary for Education with 7 years, 306 days and the fifth youngest-serving cabinet member after World War II with 33 years, 28 days.

Decorations

Honours
Ribbon barHonourCountryDateComment
Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre Holy See 18 Augustus 1966
Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 8 June 1973
Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 1 September 2000 Elevated from Officer (30 April 1979)
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References

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Harry Janssen
    Ynso Scholten
    State Secretary for Education,
    Arts and Sciences

    1963–1965
    With: Louis van de Laar
    Succeeded by
    Himself
    as State Secretary for
    Education and Sciences
    Preceded by
    Himself
    as State Secretary for Education,
    Culture and Sciences
    State Secretary for
    Education and Sciences

    1965–1971
    Succeeded by
    Kees Schelfhout
    Preceded by
    Klaas Wiersma
    State Secretary for Justice
    1971–1973
    Succeeded by
    Jan Glastra van Loon
    Preceded by
    Archibald Bogaardt
    Mayor of Rijswijk
    1974–1978
    Succeeded by
    Henk Zeevalking
    Civic offices
    Preceded by
    Unknown
    Director-General of the
    Custodial Institutions Agency
    of the Ministry of Justice

    1978–1991
    Succeeded by
    Unknown
    Deputy Secretary-General of the
    Ministry of Justice

    1991–1993
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