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Dutch politician (1928–1999)

Fons van der Stee
Van der Stee in 1977
Minister of Finance
In office5 March 1980 – 4 November 1982
Prime Minister Dries van Agt
Preceded by Gijs van Aardenne (Ad interim)
Succeeded by Onno Ruding
Minister for Netherlands Antilles Affairs
In office19 December 1977 – 11 September 1981
Prime Minister Dries van Agt
Preceded by Gaius de Gaay Fortman
Succeeded by Joop den Uyl
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
In office1 November 1973 – 5 March 1980
Prime Minister Joop den Uyl (1973–1977) Dries van Agt (1977–1980)
Preceded by Tiemen Brouwer
Succeeded by Gerrit Braks
Member of the House of Representatives
In office8 June 1977 – 8 September 1977
In office12 December 1972 – 11 May 1973
Parliamentary group Catholic People's Party
State Secretary for Finance
In office11 May 1973 – 1 November 1973Serving with Aar de Goede
Prime Minister Joop den Uyl
Preceded by Himself
Succeeded by Martin van Rooijen
In office14 July 1971 – 12 March 1973Serving with Willem Scholten
Prime Minister Barend Biesheuvel
Preceded by Ferd Grapperhaus
Succeeded by Himself
Member of the Senate
In office11 May 1971 – 14 July 1971
Parliamentary group Catholic People's Party
Chairman of the Catholic People's Party
In office30 March 1968 – 14 July 1971
Leader Norbert Schmelzer (1968–1971) Gerard Veringa (1971)
Preceded by Piet Aalberse Jr.
Succeeded by Dick de Zeeuw
Personal details
Born Alphonsus Petrus Johannes Mathildus Maria van der Stee(1928-07-30)30 July 1928Zevenbergen, Netherlands
Died 9 September 1999(1999-09-09) (aged 71)The Hague, Netherlands
Political party Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980)
Other politicalaffiliations Catholic People's Party (until 1980)
Spouse Tonny Kramers ​ ​(m. 1957; died )​
Alma mater Radboud University Nijmegen (Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws)
Occupation Politician · Jurist · Economist · Financial adviser · Tax advisor · Businessman · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Lobbyist

Alphonsus Petrus Johannes Mathildus Maria "Fons" van der Stee (30 July 1928 – 9 September 1999) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) and later the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and economist.[1]

Van der Stee applied at the Radboud University Nijmegen in June 1950 majoring in Tax law and obtaining a Bachelor of Laws degree in June 1952 before graduating with a Master of Laws degree on 29 February 1956. Van der Stee worked as a tax advisor in Arnhem from May 1956 until July 1971. Van der Stee served as Chairman of the Catholic People's Party from 30 March 1968 until 14 July 1971. Van der Stee was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1971, taking office on 11 May 1971.

After the election of 1971 Van der Stee was appointed as State Secretary for Finance in the Cabinet Biesheuvel I, taking office on 14 July 1971. The Cabinet Biesheuvel I fell just one year later on 19 July 1972 and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Biesheuvel II with Van der Stee continuing as State Secretary for Finance, taking office on 9 August 1972. Van der Stee was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives after the election of 1972, taking office on 12 December 1972 but he was still serving in the cabinet and because of dualism customs in the constitutional convention of Dutch politics he couldn't serve a dual mandate he subsequently resigned as State Secretary for Finance on 12 March 1973. Following the cabinet formation of 1972 Van der Stee was again appointed as State Secretary for Finance in the Cabinet Den Uyl, taking office on 11 May 1973. Van der Stee was appointed as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries following the resignation of Tiemen Brouwer, taking office on 1 November 1973. The Cabinet Den Uyl fell on 22 March 1977 after four years of tensions in the coalition and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity. After the election of 1977 Van der Stee returned as a Member of the House of Representatives, taking office on 8 June 1977 but again because of the dualism customs in Dutch politics he subsequently resigned as Member of the House of Representatives on 8 September 1977. Following the cabinet formation of 1977 Van der Stee remained Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries and was also appointed as Minister for Netherlands Antilles Affairs in the Cabinet Van Agt–Wiegel, taking office on 19 December 1977. Van der Stee was appointed as Minister of Finance following the resignation of Frans Andriessen, taking office on 5 March 1980. In December 1980, Van der Stee announced that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1981. Following the cabinet formation of 1981 Van der Stee continued as Minister of Finance in the Cabinet Van Agt II, taking office on 11 September 1981. The Cabinet Van Agt II fell just seven months into its term on 12 May 1982 and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Van Agt III with Van der Stee remaining as Minister of Finance on 29 May 1982. In June 1982, Van der Stee announced his retirement from national politics and that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1982. The Cabinet Van Agt III was replaced by the Cabinet Lubbers I following the cabinet formation of 1982 on 4 November 1982.

Van der Stee retired after spending 14 years in national politics and 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 (General Bank of the Netherlands, Tulip Computers, Apollo Vredestein and the HMC Westeinde Hospital).

Honours

Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre Holy See 11 November 1971
Grand Officer of the Honorary Order of the Palm Suriname
Commander of the Legion of Honour France [2]
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 9 December 1982
  1. ^ "Met Van der Stee was altijd te praten over een 'deal'" (in Dutch). Volkskrant. 10 September 1999. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Plooibare Van der Stee zat in vijf kabinetten" (in Dutch). Reformatorisch Dagblad. 10 September 1999. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
Party political offices
Preceded byPiet Aalberse Jr. Chairman of the Catholic People's Party 1953–1962 Succeeded byDick de Zeeuw
Political offices
Preceded byFerd Grapperhaus State Secretary for Finance 1971–1973 1973 With: Willem Scholten (1971–1973) Aar de Goede (1973) Succeeded by_Himself_
Preceded by_Himself_ Succeeded byMartin van Rooijen
Preceded byTiemen Brouwer Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 1973–1980 Succeeded byGerrit Braks
Preceded byGaius de Gaay Fortman Minister for Netherlands Antilles Affairs 1977–1981 Succeeded byJoop den Uyl
Preceded byGijs van Aardenne Ad interim Minister of Finance 1980–1982 Succeeded byOnno Ruding