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Prime Minister
  
Ruud Lubbers

Education
  
Leiden University

Preceded by
  
David Luteijn

Preceded by
  
Kees van Dijk

Residence
  
Rotterdam, Netherlands

Prime Minister
  
Ruud Lubbers

Name
  
Frits Altes

Succeeded by
  
Gerrit Braks

Preceded by
  
Job de Ruiter

Role
  
Dutch Politician


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Party
  
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

Preceded by
  
Herman Tjeenk Willink

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Frederik "Frits" Korthals Altes (born 15 May 1931) is a Dutch politician, who served as justice minister (1982–1989) during the first and second cabinets of prime minister Ruud Lubbers. He is an honorary member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Korthals Altes studied law at Leiden University, obtaining a degree in 1957 and then becoming practitioner for several years. In 1975, he became a chairman of the VVD, and he was elected to the Dutch Senate in 1981. He became a justice minister in the first and second cabinets of prime minister Ruud Lubbers, and was temporarily Minister of the Interior after minister Koos Rietkerk died suddenly in office.

After the second Lubbers cabinet fell because of a parliamentary motion of no confidence by the VVD faction, new elections were called, and Korthals Altes was elected to the Dutch House of Representatives. In 1991, he was elected back again to the Dutch Senate, where he became a Chairman of the Senate in 1997. From 1990 to 1997, he was also practising law again, with the Dutch firm Nauta Dutilh.

With his resignation from the senate in 2001, he was nominated as Minister of State. Earlier in 1997, the VVD gave him an honorary membership. From 1997 until 2001, he was President of the Senate. The Dutch Queen nominated Korthals Altes, alongside Rein Jan Hoekstra (CDA), as informateur, after a first round of talks between the CDA and Labour Party (PvdA) to form a new cabinet failed. The second Balkenende cabinet between the VVD, CDA and D66, was installed in May 2003.

Korthals Altes chaired a commission in 2007 that looked into the Dutch election process. The final report of the commission advised the government to abandon electronic voting machines, as they lack a paper trail.

Honours

  •  Netherlands: Order of Orange-Nassau
  • Officer (13 May 1981)
  • Commander (20 November 1989)
  •  Netherlands: Minister of State (26 October 2001)
  •  France: Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour (6 February 1984)
  •  France: Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (28 February 2000)
  •  Germany: Commander's Cross (Grand Merit Cross) of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (30 May 1985)
  •  Japan: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (12 May 2000)
  •  Portugal: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (2 October 1989)
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