Piet Bukman
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Pieter "Piet" Bukman (7 February 1934, Delft) is a former Dutch politician.[1] He was Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, first chairman of the Dutch Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and second President of the European People's Party from 1985 to 1987.
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- ^ Jansen, Thomas; Hecke, Steven Van (2011-06-02). At Europe's Service: The Origins and Evolution of the European People's Party. Springer. pp. 143–. ISBN 978-3-642-19413-9. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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Preceded by Wim Deetman |
Speaker of the House of Representatives 1996-1998 |
Succeeded by Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven |
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