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Gaius de Gaay Fortman (Wilhelm Friedrich de Gaay Fortman) was born on 8 May, 1911 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch politician. Discover Gaius de Gaay Fortman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Wilhelm Friedrich de Gaay Fortman
Occupation Politician · Civil servant · Jurist · Researcher · Academic administrator · Nonprofit director · Editor · Author · Professor
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 8 May 1911
Birthday 8 May
Birthplace Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date of death 1997
Died Place The Hague, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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His wife is Mary Woltjer (m. 5 September 1936)

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Children Bas de Gaay Fortman (born 1937) 3 daughters and 1 other son

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1911

Wilhelm Friedrich "Gaius" de Gaay Fortman (8 May 1911 – 29 March 1997) was a Dutch jurist and politician of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP), which later merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party.

Wilhelm Friedrich "Gaius" de Gaay Fortman was born in Amsterdam on 8 May 1911 to an orthodox Reformed Protestant family.

1933

De Gaay Fortman attended a Gymnasium in Dordrecht from June 1923 until September 1925 and the Amsterdams Lyceum from September 1925 until July 1929 and applied at the Free University Amsterdam in July 1929 majoring in Law and obtaining a Bachelor of Laws degree in June 1930 before graduating with a Master of Laws degree in July 1933 and worked as a researcher at the Free University Amsterdam from 5 July 1933 until 12 June 1936 when he got a doctorate as an Doctor of Law on 12 June 1936.

1934

De Gaay Fortman worked as a civil servant from April 1934 until January 1947 for the department of Agricultural Emergency Management of the Ministry of Economic Affairs from April 1934 until September 1935 and for the department of Legal Affairs of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries from September 1935 until February 1938 and for the department of Employment Insurances of the Ministry of Social Affairs from February 1938 until January 1947 and as Deputy Director-General of the department for Employment Insurances from April 1939 until August 1943 and as Director-General of the department for Employment Insurances from August 1943 until January 1947.

1940

On 10 May 1940 Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands and the government fled to London to escape the German occupation.

1943

During the German occupation De Gaay Fortman continued his work for the Ministry of Social Affairs and but sympathetic with the Dutch resistance against the German occupiers and worked as an editor for the underground newspaper Free Netherlands from January 1943 until May 1945.

1947

De Gaay Fortman worked as professor of Labour law, Privacy law and Property law at the Free University Amsterdam from 10 January 1947 until May 1973.

1956

In 1956 he was unsuccessful as informateur during the long 1956 cabinet formation.

1960

De Gaay Fortman was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1960, taking office on 20 September 1960.

However, he was able in 1960 to quickly resolve a cabinet crisis.

1961

He also served as Rector Magnificus of the Free University Amsterdam from 1 January 1961 until 1 January 1962 and from 1 January 1965 until 1 January 1972.

1971

After the Senate election of 1971 De Gaay Fortman was selected as Parliamentary leader of Anti-Revolutionary Party in the Senate, taking office on 11 May 1971.

1973

In 1973 he, together with Boersma, were persuaded to become a minister in the Cabinet Den Uyl.

He had a good relationship with the formerly Reformed social-democrat party leader Joop den Uyl.

1975

As Minister of Home Affairs he proposed a plan to divide the Netherlands into 24 mini-provinces and he played a key role in the independence negotiations for Suriname in 1975.

1977

After the election of 1972 De Gaay Fortman was appointed as Minister of the Interior and Minister for Suriname and Netherlands Antilles Affairs in the Cabinet Den Uyl, taking office on 19 December 1977.

In March 1977 Gaius de Gaay Fortman announced that he would not stand for the election of 1977 but wanted tot return to the Senate.

Following the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Dries van Agt De Gaay Fortman took over both positions on 8 September 1977.

The Cabinet Den Uyl was replaced by the Cabinet Van Agt–Wiegel on 19 December 1977.

De Gaay Fortman remained in active politics, he was elected again as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1977, serving from 20 September 1977 until 10 June 1981.

Following the end of his active political career, De Gaay Fortman returned as a professor of privacy law, labor law and administrative law at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, serving from 20 December 1977 until 10 February 1979.

After his retirement De Gaay Fortman occupied numerous seats as a nonprofit director for supervisory boards for non-governmental organizations and research institutes (Organisation for Scientific Research, Institute of International Relations Clingendael, Transnational Institute, T.M.C. Asser Instituut and the Carnegie Foundation).

De Gaay Fortman was known for his abilities as a negotiator and consensus builder.

De Gaay Fortman continued to comment on political affairs as a statesman until his death.

His eldest son Bas de Gaay Fortman was also a politician, professor and author, he like his father had served in the Senate.

1978

De Gaay Fortman was selected as a Member of the European Parliament and dual served in those positions from 13 March 1978 until 15 July 1979.

1981

In 1981 he again acted in a cabinet formation as informateur and managed to pave the way for a government of CDA, PvdA and D66.

De Gaay Fortman was in favor of co-operation of the ARP and later the CDA with the PvdA (left).

He refuted offered positions in Christian Democrat – Liberal coalitions.

De Gaay Fortman became a member of the CDA, but he became alienated from the party mainstream.

In his view the CDA too much emphasised policies that resulted in the dismantling of social security.

1994

In the parliamentary elections of 1994 he endorsed Gert Schutte, the leader of the Reformed Political League.

He is buried at Zorgvlied cemetery.

His son Bas de Gaay Fortman followed in the political footsteps of his father and became leader of the Political Party of Radicals in the Second Chamber and later a Senator for its successor, the GreenLeft party.

2017

The De Gaay Fortman family were descendants of 17th century Walloon immigrant Jacques Le Gay, and became one of the foremost Neo-Calvinist families in the Dutch Patriciate, with prominent ministers, scholars, business people and politicians.

The Reformed De Gaay Fortman was a progressive politician of the Anti-Revolutionary Party, the party which later merged with other Christian parties to form the Christian Democratic Appeal politician.

He was a Public servant, secretary of the government labour negotiation team and a teacher at the CNV-school (Christian Labour Union).

Later he became a professor at the Vrije Universiteit and its Rector Magnificus.