Erwin Nypels

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Erwin Nypels
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Erwin Nypels

1 August 1933 (1933-08) (age 90)
NationalityDutch

Erwin Nypels (born 1 August 1933 in Bloemendaal, North Holland) is a Dutch former politician. [1]

With a background in the field of public housing and pensions, he worked for years for a settlement of the pensions, and so came with an initiative. Nypels also brought a private member through an arrangement of woningsplitsing established[ citation needed ]. He was Member of Parliament for D66 he was in 1967 business economist at the PTT and two years chairman of the JOVD. After his political career, he was president of the union for senior staff.

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References

  1. Andeweg, R. B.; Irwin, Galen A. (2002). Governance and politics of the Netherlands. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 55–. ISBN   978-0-333-96157-5 . Retrieved 27 September 2011.