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    Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈryt ˈlʏbərs] ; 7 May 1939 – 14 February 2018) was a Dutch politician, diplomat and businessman...
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    election, the new CDA leader, Ruud Lubbers (formerly of the KVP), formed a majority coalition with the VVD. The first Lubbers cabinet set an ambitious reform...
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    appointed Ruud Lubbers as Formateur and tasked him with forming a new cabinet. On 4 November 1982 the cabinet formation was completed and the First Lubbers cabinet...
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  • Lubbers may refer to: Ruud Lubbers (1939–2018), Dutch politician Rudie Lubbers (b. 1945), Dutch Olympic boxer This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • footballer Ruud Krol (born 1949), Dutch footballer Ruud Kuijten (born 1973), Belgian badminton player Ruud Lubbers (1939–2018), Dutch Prime minister Ruud Misdorp...
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    election he withdrew as a candidate for prime minister and was succeeded by Ruud Lubbers. Dries van Agt served as Ambassador of the European Community to Japan...
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    Refugees for a five-year term by the UN General Assembly, replacing Ruud Lubbers. As High Commissioner, Guterres headed one of the world's largest humanitarian...
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    agreement with incumbent Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), forming the third Lubbers cabinet. Kok became deputy prime minister...
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    The Third Lubbers cabinet, also called the Lubbers–Kok cabinet, was the executive branch of the Dutch government from 7 November 1989 to 22 August 1994...
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    election and continued working together in government with the CDA's Ruud Lubbers as Prime Minister. The Dutch parliament was elected using party-list...
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