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'''Gerrit Zalm''' ( | '''Gerrit Zalm''' (*6 May 1952 in [[Enkhuizen]]) is a retired [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician of the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD). He served as [[Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)|Minister of Finance]] and [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Minister]] from May 27, 2003 until February 22, 2007 in the [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-2|Cabinets Balkenende II]] and [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-3|III]]. He served earlier as [[Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)|Minister of Finance]] in the [[Netherlands cabinet Kok-1|Cabinets Kok I]] and [[Netherlands cabinet Kok-2|II]] from August 22, 1994 until July 22, 2002. After his term as [[Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)|Minister of Finance]] ended in 2002 he was selected by the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] to succeed retiring [[Party leader]] and [[Parliamentary group leader|Parliamentary leader]] in [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|House of Representatives]] [[Hans Dijkstal]]. He served in this position for a full year for before becoming [[Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)|Minister of Finance]] and [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Minister]] in the [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-2|Cabinet Balkenende II]].<ref>[http://www.minfin.nl/Organisatie/Geschiedenis_ministerie_van_Financi%C3%ABn/Oud_bewindslieden_van_het_ministerie_van_Financi%C3%ABn/Drs_G_Zalm Drs. G. Zalm]</ref> | ||
He was the longest serving [[Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)|Minister of Finance]] in the [[History of the Netherlands]] and has been responsible for numerous reforms of the [[Economy of the Netherlands]]. He retired from politics after the completion of the term of the [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-3|Cabinet Balkenende III]]. | He was the longest serving [[Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)|Minister of Finance]] in the [[History of the Netherlands]] and has been responsible for numerous reforms of the [[Economy of the Netherlands]]. He retired from politics after the completion of the term of the [[Netherlands cabinet Balkenende-3|Cabinet Balkenende III]]. | ||
On February 28, 2009 he was named as the [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] of the newly government owned bank [[ABN AMRO]].<ref> | On February 28, 2009 he was named as the [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] of the newly government owned bank [[ABN AMRO]].<ref>[http://www.elsevier.nl/web/10212787/Nieuws/Economie/Gerrit-Zalm-nieuwe-bestuursvoorzitter-ABN-AMROFortis.htm?rss=true Gerrit Zalm nieuwe bestuursvoorzitter ABN AMRO/Fortis]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 12 June 2019
Gerrit Zalm (*6 May 1952 in Enkhuizen) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). He served as Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister from May 27, 2003 until February 22, 2007 in the Cabinets Balkenende II and III. He served earlier as Minister of Finance in the Cabinets Kok I and II from August 22, 1994 until July 22, 2002. After his term as Minister of Finance ended in 2002 he was selected by the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy to succeed retiring Party leader and Parliamentary leader in House of Representatives Hans Dijkstal. He served in this position for a full year for before becoming Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister in the Cabinet Balkenende II.[1]
He was the longest serving Minister of Finance in the History of the Netherlands and has been responsible for numerous reforms of the Economy of the Netherlands. He retired from politics after the completion of the term of the Cabinet Balkenende III.
On February 28, 2009 he was named as the CEO of the newly government owned bank ABN AMRO.[2]
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