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Harrij Notenboom

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Born
  
31 August 1926 (age 90) Roosendaal, Netherlands (
1926-08-31
)

Political party
  
Catholic People's Party, Christian Democratic Appeal

Political parties
  
Catholic People's Party, Christian Democratic Appeal

Henricus Antonius Cornelis Marie "Harrij" Notenboom (born 31 August 1926) is a Dutch retired politician. He served as member of the House of Representatives from 1963 to 1979 and in the European Parliament from 1971 to 1984. Notenboom was a member of the Catholic People's Party and later the Christian Democratic Appeal when the former had merged into it in 1980.

As financial specialist of the Catholic People's Party he was influential in the Nacht van Schmelzer, which led to the fall of the Cals cabinet. Notenboom criticized the budget as proposed by Cals.

Career

Notenboom was born in Roosendaal. He was adjunct secretary of the Nederlandse Rooms-Katholieke Middenstandsbond from September 1952 to January 1956. He subsequently served as director of the Katholieke Limburgse Middenstandsbond until 1969.

In 1988 he obtained his title of doctor in economic sciences with a thesis on budget law of the European Parliament.

Notenboom was bijzonder hoogleraar (professor not paid by University funds) of problematics of small and medium-sized enterprises between 1991 and 1994 at Eindhoven University of Technology.

References

Harrij Notenboom Wikipedia