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Eduard Bomhoff
Bomhoff in 2006
Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands
In office 22 July 2002 – 16 October 2002
Serving with Johan Remkes
Prime Minister
Jan Peter Balkenende
Preceded by
Annemarie Jorritsma Els Borst
Succeeded by
Roelf de Boer
Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport
In office 22 July 2002 – 16 October 2002
Prime Minister
Jan Peter Balkenende
Preceded by
Els Borst
Succeeded by
Aart Jan de Geus
Personal details
Born
Eduard Jan Bomhoff
(1944-09-30) 30 September 1944 (age 79) Amsterdam, Netherlands
Political party
Independent (from 2003)
Other political affiliations
Labour Party (1972–2002) Pim Fortuyn List (2002–2003)
Spouse
Janneke Bomhoff
(m. 1966)
Children
2 children
Residence(s)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Alma mater
Leiden University (Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics) Erasmus University Rotterdam (Doctor of Philosophy)
Eduard Jan Bomhoff (born 30 September 1944) is a Dutch economist and retired politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport for the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF) in the Cabinet Balkenende I from 22 July 2002 until 16 October 2002. He is currently an economics professor at the Monash University Malaysia Campus in Kuala Lumpur.
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