Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte
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Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte (23 October 1864, Leiden – 25 March 1926, The Hague) was a Dutch politician.
Pleyte was minister of Colonies in the Cort van der Linden administration. He became known as a liberal minister who founded the People's Council in 1916, a move that is widely regarded as the important first step to give the native population of the Dutch East Indies (now known as Indonesia) an equal say in government. Pleyte was fluent in Malay and Javanese.
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- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Dutch Wikipedia.
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Preceded by Jan Hendrik de Waal Malefijt |
Minister of Colonial Affairs 1913-1916 |
Succeeded by Jean Jacques Rambonnet (interim) |
Preceded by Jean Jacques Rambonnet (interim) |
Minister of Colonial Affairs 1917-1918 |
Succeeded by Alexander Willem Frederik Idenburg |
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