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February 12
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1956
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Dutch
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chair of the parliamentary party
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Minister of Social Affairs and Employment
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social-democratic
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PvdA
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led
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2002 general elections
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CDA
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List Pim Fortuyn
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United Nations Development Programme
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Gouderak
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Roman-Catholic
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primary school
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Moordrecht
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Gouda
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arts
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political science
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university of Amsterdam
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PPR
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European Movement
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foreign policy
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Den Uyl Cabinet
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European Community
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Chile
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Pinochet
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D66
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PSP
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CPN
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NOVIB
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Oxfam
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The Hague
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International development
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1986
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lower house of parliament
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1989 elections
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Almere
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Port Sudan
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Hilversum
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1994
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First Kok cabinet
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formateurs
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mail carrier
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cart
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tram
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conductor
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high school
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janitor
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social exclusion
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labour market
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informal economy
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VVD
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Minister of Finance
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Zalm
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1998 elections
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chair of the parliamentary party
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Information and Security Services
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party discipline
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Socialist Party
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Wim Kok
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top candidate
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2002 elections
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Pim Fortuyn
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Rotterdam
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Netwerk
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Feyenoord
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Paul Rosenmöller
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May 6
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2002
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Volkert van der G.
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Tweede Kamer
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Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven
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European Union
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World Bank
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United Nations Development Programme
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Kemal Derviş
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1956 births
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Dutch politicians
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Labour Party (Netherlands)
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Living people
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United Nations officials
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University of Amsterdam alumni
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People from South Holland
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