Piet Bukman

Piet Bukman
Bukman in 1980
Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
3 December 1996 – 19 May 1998
Preceded byWim Deetman
Succeeded byJeltje van Nieuwenhoven
Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries
In office
28 September 1990 – 22 August 1994
Prime MinisterRuud Lubbers
Preceded byBert de Vries (ad interim)
Succeeded byJozias van Aartsen
State Secretary for Economic Affairs
In office
7 November 1989 – 28 September 1990
Prime MinisterRuud Lubbers
Preceded byYvonne van Rooy
Succeeded byYvonne van Rooy
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
17 May 1994 – 19 May 1998
In office
14 September 1989 – 7 November 1989
Minister of Defence
In office
6 September 1988 – 24 September 1988
Ad interim
Prime MinisterRuud Lubbers
Preceded byWim van Eekelen
Succeeded byFrits Bolkestein
Minister for Development Cooperation
In office
14 July 1986 – 7 November 1989
Prime MinisterRuud Lubbers
Preceded byEegje Schoo
Succeeded byJan Pronk
President of the European People's Party
In office
10 July 1985 – 30 July 1987
Preceded byLeo Tindemans
Succeeded byJacques Santer
Member of the Senate
In office
10 June 1981 – 14 July 1986
Chairman of the
Christian Democratic Appeal
In office
11 October 1980 – 14 July 1986
LeaderDries van Agt (1980–1982)
Ruud Lubbers (1982–1986)
Preceded byPiet Steenkamp
Succeeded byWim van Velzen
Member of the
Social and Economic Council
In office
10 May 1968 – 1 December 1980
ChairmanJan de Pous
Personal details
Born
Pieter Bukman

(1934-02-07)7 February 1934
Delft, Netherlands
Died15 March 2022(2022-03-15) (aged 88)
Voorschoten, Netherlands[1]
Political partyChristian Democratic Appeal
(from 1980)
Other political
affiliations
Anti-Revolutionary Party
(until 1980)
Alma materFree University Amsterdam
(Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics)
OccupationPolitician · Diplomat · Economist · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Trade association executive · Lobbyist ·

Pieter Bukman (7 February 1934 – 15 March 2022) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and economist.[2]

  1. ^ "DRS. P. (Piet) Bukman". Archived from the original on 11 October 2022.
  2. ^ Jansen, Thomas; Hecke, Steven Van (2 June 2011). At Europe's Service: The Origins and Evolution of the European People's Party. Springer. pp. 143–. ISBN 978-3-642-19413-9. Retrieved 25 September 2011.