Liberalism in The Netherlands - Liberal Leaders

Liberal Leaders

  • Liberals in the 19th century
    • Johan Rudolf Thorbecke
    • Joannes Kappeyne van de Coppello
    • Pieter Cort van der Linden
  • Liberal Union
    • Nicolaas Pierson
    • Theo de Meester
    • Cornelis Lely
    • Johannes Tak van Poortvliet
    • Hendrik Goeman Borgesius
    • Pieter Rink
  • Radical League
    • Willem Treub
  • League of Free Liberals
    • Willem de Beaufort
    • Hendrik Dresselhuys
    • Samuel van Houten
    • Meinard Tydeman
    • Hendrik Coenraad Dresselhuijs
  • Economic League
    • Willem Treub
  • Free-thinking Democratic League
    • Philip Kohnstamm
    • Dirk Bos
    • Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker
    • Pieter Oud
    • Roelof Kranenburg
    • Dolf Joekes
  • Liberal Party
    • Samuel van Houten
  • Freedom Party
    • Steven Bierema
  • Liberal State Party
    • Hendrik Coenraad Dresselhuijs
    • Dirk Fock
    • Willem Carel Wendelaar
    • Ben Telders
  • People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
    • Pieter Oud
    • Edzo Toxopeus
    • Molly Geertsema
    • Hans Wiegel
    • Ed Nijpels
    • Rudolf de Korte
    • Joris Voorhoeve
    • Frits Bolkestein
    • Hans Dijkstal
    • Gerrit Zalm
    • Jozias van Aartsen
    • Mark Rutte (current)
      • Dirk Stikker
      • Harm van Riel
      • Haya van Someren
      • Frits Korthals Altes
      • Annemarie Jorritsma
      • Neelie Kroes (current)
      • Hans van Baalen (current)
      • Ivo Opstelten (current)
  • Democrats 66
    • Hans van Mierlo
    • Jan Terlouw
    • Alexander Pechtold (current)

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