Johannes Theodoor de Visser
Johannes Theodoor de Visser | |
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De Visser in 1918 | |
| Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences | |
| In office 26 September 1918 – 4 August 1925 | |
| Prime Minister | Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck |
| Succeeded by | Victor Henri Rutgers |
| Leader of the CHU in the House of Representatives | |
| In office 1925–1929 | |
| Member of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 1925–1929 | |
| In office 1922–1922 | |
| In office 1914–1918 | |
| In office 1906–1913 | |
| In office 1897–1905 | |
| Member of the Provincial Council of South Holland | |
| In office 1916–1918 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Johannes Theodoor de Visser 9 February 1857 Utrecht, Netherlands |
| Died | 14 April 1932 The Hague, Netherlands |
| Political party | Christian Historical Union (since 1908) |
| Other political affiliations | Christian Historical Party (1903–1908)Christian Historical Voters' League (1897–1903) |
| Spouse |
Gezina Ida van der Garde
(m. 1882) |
| Relatives | Louis de Visser (second cousin) |
| Occupation |
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Johannes Theodoor (or Theodorus) de Visser (9 February 1857 – 14 April 1932) was a Dutch preacher and politician for the Christian Historical Union (CHU). He was the Netherlands' first Minister of Education.