Enneüs Heerma

Enneüs Heerma
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
17 May 1994  9 April 1997
Party leader
Christian Democratic Appeal
In office
18 August 1994  17 March 1997
Preceded by Elco Brinkman
Succeeded by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Parliamentary leader - Christian Democratic Appeal
House of Representatives
In office
18 August 1994  27 March 1997
Preceded by Elco Brinkman
Succeeded by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
In office
27 October 1986  22 August 1994
Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers
Preceded by Gerrit Brokx
Succeeded by Dick Tommel
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
14 September 1989  7 November 1989
State Secretary for Economic Affairs
In office
17 July 1986  27 October 1986
Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers
Preceded by Frits Bolkestein
Succeeded by Yvonne van Rooy
Personal details
Born Enneüs Heerma
23 December 1944
Rijperkerk, Netherlands
Died 1 March 1999 (aged 54)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Political party Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980)
Other political
affiliations
Anti Revolutionary Party (1967-1980)
Spouse(s) Anke Govertine Vonkeman (b. 1946 m. 1968-1999)
Alma mater Vrije Universiteit (M.Sc. in Political science)
Occupation Politician
Civil servant
Management consultant
Religion Reformed Protestant

Enneüs "Inne" Heerma (23 December 1944 - 1 March 1999) was a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).[1]

He is the father of CDA MP Pieter Heerma.

Decorations

References

  1. (Dutch) Heerma, Enneüs (1944-1999) Historici.nl

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Elco Brinkman
Party leader
Christian Democratic Appeal

1997-1997
Succeeded by
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Preceded by
Elco Brinkman
Parliamentary leader - Christian Democratic Appeal
House of Representatives

1997-1997
Succeeded by
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Government offices
Preceded by
Frits Bolkestein
State Secretary for Economic Affairs
1986
Succeeded by
Yvonne van Rooy
Preceded by
Gerrit Brokx
State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
1986-1994
Succeeded by
Dick Tommel