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Pieter Keuneman was born on 3 October, 1917 in Colombo, Ceylon, is a Sri Lankan politician and Marxist. Discover Pieter Keuneman'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 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October, 1917
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Colombo, Ceylon
Date of death 1997
Died Place Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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1917

Pieter Gerald Bartholomeusz Keuneman (3 October 1917 – 3 January 1997) was a Sri Lankan politician and a Marxist.

He was the Cabinet Minister of Housing and Local Government and prominent Member of Parliament and a leading figure in the Communist Party of Sri Lanka (CPSL).

Pieter Keuneman came from a Dutch Burgher family.

He was born to Hon. Justice Arthur Eric Keuneman, a distinguished judge of the Supreme Court, and Majorie Eleanor Schokman, daughter of a wealthy medical doctor from Kandy, George Peter Schokman, M.B., C.M. (Aber.), Provincial Surgeon, Ceylon Medical Department.

Keuneman was educated at the Royal College, Colombo where he was the head of the junior cadet platoon, prefect, captain of the debating team and president of the literary association.

He won college colours at rugger and won the Dornhorst Memorial Prize and the Shakespeare prize.

1935

He went on to Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1935 where he became a communist, President of the Cambridge Union and editor of the student magazine Granta.

He gained a BA Tripos in History, Sociology and English Literature and joined the Gray's Inn to study law, leaving without taking his bar examinations.

Later he gained a MA from Cambridge.

While at Cambridge he worked briefly for the Daily Express, before leaving for Spain to fight against Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War.

At Cambridge he met his first wife, Hedi Stadlen, who became one of the leading European Radicals in Sri Lanka.

On returning to Ceylon he worked as a features editor at Lake House.

1940

He was an architect of the United Socialist Party which was formed in 1940.

During the 1940s he was the Secretary of the Communist Party and launched the journal Forward of which he was the editor in 1944.

1943

He was its secretary and after it was proscribed by Admiral Geoffrey Layton, the Communist Party of Ceylon was formed at 'Cotta' Road in 1943.

Even though he contested and lost elections for the Colombo Municipal Council in 1943, he won the Kotahena ward in 1947 holding it until 1959.

In that capacity he agitated for better housing, eradication of slums and shanties in the Colombo city and saw to the setting up of libraries and dispensaries.

1945

He became a member of the National Congress in 1945.

1947

He contested the first parliamentary elections in 1947 from the Colombo Central constituency and was returned as the third member of parliament obtaining 15,435 votes.

1948

On his proposal in June 1948 for a Bribery Commission, the first Bribery and Corruption Commission was formed chaired by his father Justice A.E. Keuneman.

1952

In the 1952 elections, he was elected as the first MP for Colombo Central electorate defeating the labour party leader A.E. Goonesinghe and retained his seat in the 1956, 1960 and 1970 elections.

In 1952 he married his second wife Maud Rogerson a communist activist.

His third wife was Ouida Keuneman, with whom he lived out his days.

1962

He was very critical of the 1962 coup d'état attempt and the 1971 JVP Insurrection.

1970

In 1970, in the government of Sirimavo Bandaranaike, he held the portfolio of Housing and Construction as a Cabinet Minister.

The establishment of the State Engineering Corporation and many housing schemes was his brainchild.

He introduced a controversial floor area limit of 300 square metres on all new private houses.

1977

However he lost his seat in the 1977 election and retired from politics.

He married his first wife Hedi Stadlen after graduating from Cambridge.