Hans Hillen Explained

Hans Hillen
Office:Minister of Defence
Term Start:14 October 2010
Term End:5 November 2012
Primeminister:Mark Rutte
Predecessor:Eimert van Middelkoop
Successor:Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert
Office1:Member of the Senate
Term Start1:12 June 2007
Term End1:14 October 2010
Parliamentarygroup1:Christian Democratic Appeal
Office2:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start2:20 March 1990
Term End2:23 May 2002
Parliamentarygroup2:Christian Democratic Appeal
Birthname:Johannes Stefanus Joseph Hillen
Birth Date:1947 6, df=y
Birth Place:The Hague, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Party:Christian Democratic Appeal (from 1980)
Otherparty:Catholic People's Party
(until 1980)
Residence:Hilversum, Netherlands
Alma Mater:Utrecht University
(Bachelor of Social Science, Master of Social Science)
Occupation:Politician · Civil servant · Political consultant · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Trade association executive · Teacher · Journalist · Editor · Television presenter · Author · Columnist · Political pundit · Lobbyist

Johannes Stefanus Joseph "Hans" Hillen (born 17 June 1947) is a retired Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and journalist.

Biography

Early life

Hillen studied sociology at Utrecht University. He has been a (sports) journalist for the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS), teacher and civil servant (in the eighties he was spokesman of minister of Finance Onno Ruding and defender of his outspoken budget cuts) before entering in politics

Politics

From 1990 till 2002 he was a member of the House of Representatives and from 2007 till 2010 a member of the Senate. From October 14, 2010, to November 5, 2012, he was minister of Defence.[1] He is in favor of a strong defence and close ties with NATO.

Other activities

From 2003 till 2007 Hillen was president of CVZ, the Dutch council for the healthcare, and from 2005 till 2010 a member of the executive board of the Dutch employers' organization VNO-NCW. He also did some writing, he wrote columns for Elsevier and Katholiek Nieuwsblad.

Furthermore, he is involved in the Edmund Burke Foundation, a Dutch conservative think tank. In 2004 he left the advisory council because a conflict of opinion with prominent co-member Bart Jan Spruyt, who wanted to found a new political party with Geert Wilders.

Personal life

Hillen is married and resides in Hilversum. He is a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

Decorations

Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Officer of the Order of Orange-NassauNetherlands7 December 2012Elevated from Knight (22 May 2002)

External links

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Notes and References

  1. His father worked in the army.