Frans Jozef van der Heijden

Frans Jozef van der Heijden

Van der Heijden (right) in 1988
Member of the municipal council of Rotterdam
In office
1 September 1970 – 5 September 1978
14 April 1998 – 14 March 2002
16 May 2002 – 16 March 2006
Member of the States of South Holland
In office
7 June 1978  1 January 1983
Member of the Rijnmondraad
In office
25 September 1978  28 September 1982
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
11 November 1982  19 May 1998
Personal details
Born (1938-03-20)20 March 1938
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died 21 October 2016(2016-10-21) (aged 78)
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Political party Catholic People's Party (1968–1980), Christian Democratic Appeal (since 1980)
Religion Roman Catholic[1]

Frans Jozef van der Heijden (20 March 1938 – 21 October 2016) was a Dutch politician. He served as member of the House of Representatives for the Christian Democratic Appeal between 1982 and 1998. Before his time in the House he was active in the municipal politics of Rotterdam and in the States of South Holland.

Early life and career

Van der Heijden was born on 20 March 1938 in Rotterdam.[1] He followed his primary education in Rotterdam and later attended the HBS at the Sint Franciscus College in his hometown.[1]

Van der Heijden started working at the daily De Stem as a journalist in 1960. In 1962 he switched to the De Tijd-De Maasbode, where he would stay until 1972. From 1972 to 1982 he was an editor of the weekly magazine De Nederlandse Gemeente of the Association of Netherlands Municipalities.[1]

Political career

In 1968 he joined the Catholic People's Party. He ran for political office in 1970 and was elected to the municipal council of Rotterdam. Van der Heijden would remain a member until 5 September 1978. He served on the States of South Holland from 7 June 1978 to 1 January 1983 and concurrently was member of the Rijnmondraad from 25 September 1978 to 28 September 1982.[1]

During the 1982 Dutch general election Van der Heijden was elected a member of the House of Representatives for the Christian Democratic Appeal, successor party to the Catholic People's Party. During his time in office Van der Heijden served as spokesperson for internal affairs, police, policy regarding the eldery and mental healthcare. He served between 11 November 1982 and 19 May 1998.[1]

Near the end of of his time the House Van der Heijden returned to the muncipal council of Rotterdam, where he was elected on the basis of preferential votes. He served two more terms, from 14 April 1998 to 14 March 2002 and from 16 May 2002 to 16 March 2006.[1] During this time Van der Heijden was part of the commission investigating the expenditures of mayor Bram Peper.[2]

Apart from his political career Van der Heijden served positions on the boards of various institutes and organizations, including the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and RTV Rijnmond.[3] Van der Heijden was made a Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion on 28 April 1995 and a Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau on 18 May 1998.[1]

Van der Heijden had been married since 1963. On 21 October 2016, Van der Heijden and his wife ended their lives. In their death notice the couple hinted at the Dutch discussion regarding self chosen deaths. They stated that in the discussion their was as of yet no room for saying goodbyes together.[4][5] The couple had both been suffering from terminal illnesses.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "F.J. (Frans Jozef) van der Heijden" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  2. Frank van Dijl (27 October 2016). "Euthanasie Van der Heijdens'dapper' en 'romantisch'" (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. "Rotterdamse CDA-coryfee Van der Heijden stapt met vrouw uit leven" (in Dutch). RTV Rijnmond. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  4. "CDA'er Frans Jozef van der Heijden (78) met vrouw uit leven gestapt" (in Dutch). de Telegraaf. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  5. "In Memoriam: Frans Jozef van der Heijden en Gonnie van der Heijden-van der Eerden" (in Dutch). Christian Democratic Appeal. 25 October 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  6. "Oud-Kamerlid Van der Heijden kiest voor sterven samen met vrouw" (in Dutch). Algemeen Dagblad. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.

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