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{{Short description|Dutch politician (1942–2021)}}
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| name = Bas van der Vlies
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| image = Bas van der Vlies.jpg
| imagesize = 250px
|name = Bas van der Vlies
|image = Bas van der Vlies (1986).jpg
| office = [[Parliamentary group leader|Parliamentary leader]] - [[Reformed Political Party]] <br /> [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands]]
| term_start = 22 May 1986
|imagesize = 250px
| term_end = 10 May 2010
|caption = van der Vlies in 1986
|office = [[Parliamentary leader]] in the <br/> [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives]]
| predecessor = [[Henk van Rossum]]
| successor = [[Kees van der Staaij]]
|term_start = 22 May 1986
|term_end = 9 June 2010
| office1 = [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|Member of the House of Representatives]]
| term_start1 = 10 June 1981
|predecessor = [[Henk van Rossum]]
| term_end1 = 17 June 2010
|successor = [[Kees van der Staaij]]
|parliamentarygroup = [[Reformed Political Party]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|6|29|df=y}}
|office1 = [[Leader of the Reformed Political Party|Leader of the Reformed <br/> Political Party]]
| birth_place = [[Sliedrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
| death_date =
|term_start1 = 22 May 1986
|term_end1 = 27 March 2010
| death_place =
| birthname = Bastiaan Johannis van der Vlies
|predecessor1 = [[Henk van Rossum]]
| nationality = [[Netherlands|Dutch]]
|successor1 = [[Kees van der Staaij]]
|office2 = [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|Member of the House of Representatives]]
| party = [[Reformed Political Party]] (Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij - SGP)
| spouse =
|term_start2 = 10 June 1981
|term_end2 = 17 June 2010
| residence = [[Maartensdijk]], Netherlands
|parliamentarygroup2= [[Reformed Political Party]]
| alma_mater = [[Delft University of Technology]] ([[Master of Engineering|ME]] in [[Hydraulic Engineering]])
|birthname = Bastiaan Johannis van der Vlies
| occupation = Politician, educator
|birth_date = {{Birth date|1942|6|29|df=y}}
| religion = [[Restored Reformed Church|Restored Reformed Protestant]]
|birth_place = [[Sliedrecht]], Netherlands
| signature =
|death_date = {{Death date and age|2021|11|8|1942|6|29|df=y}}
| website =
|death_place = [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
|nationality = Dutch
|party = [[Reformed Political Party]] <br/> (from 1961)
|spouse = {{marriage|Willy Coster|1968}}
|children = Four children
|residence = [[Maartensdijk]], Netherlands
|alma_mater = [[Delft University of Technology]] <br/> ([[Bachelor of Engineering]], [[Master of Engineering]])
|occupation = [[Politician]] · [[Engineer]] · [[Teacher]]
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'''Bastiaan Johannis (Bas) van der Vlies''' (born 29 June 1942 in [[Sliedrecht]]) is a former [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician of the [[Reformed Political Party]] (SGP). He was a member of the [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands]] from 10 June 1981 until 17 June 2010. However, this does not make him the longest serving MP, [[Duymaer van Twist]] served for almost 45 years from 1901. Bas van der Vlies was [[Parliamentary group leader|Parliamentary leader]] from 22 May 1986 until 10 May 2010 and also [[Party leader]] from 22 May 1986 until 27 March 2010. He announced his retirement on 18 December 2009.
'''Bastiaan Johannis "Bas" van der Vlies''' (29 June 1942 7 November 2021) was a Dutch politician of the [[Reformed Political Party]] (SGP) and teacher.


Van der Vlies obtained a [[hydraulic engineering]] degree from the [[Delft University of Technology]]. He worked as a math teacher before becoming a politician.
He was an [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|MP]] from 10 June 1981 to 17 June 2010. He was also both [[Parliamentary leader]] and [[Leader of the Reformed Political Party]] from 22 May 1986 to 10 May 2010.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.parlement.com/cgi-bin/as.cgi/0291000/c/start/file=/9291000/modulesf/hb8e3ozo Bas van der Vlies 25 jaar Kamerlid], Parlement.com, 1 June 2006</ref> Van der Vlies obtained a [[hydraulic engineering]] degree from the [[Delft University of Technology]]. He worked as a maths teacher before becoming a politician.


== See also ==
==Decorations==
{| class="wikitable" style="width:60%;"
* [[List of Dutch politicians]]
|- style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"
| colspan=5 |'''Honours'''
|-
! style="width:80px;"| Ribbon bar !! Honour !! Country !! Date !! Comment
|-
| [[File:NLD Order of the Dutch Lion - Knight BAR.png|80px]]
| [[Order (distinction)|Knight]] of the [[Order of the Netherlands Lion]]
| Netherlands
| 29 April 1994
|
|-
| [[File:Order of Orange-Nassau ribbon - Knight.svg|80px]]
| [[Order (distinction)|Knight]] of the [[Order of Orange-Nassau]]
| Netherlands
| 16 June 2010
|
|-
|}


== References ==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
* {{nl}} [http://www.parlement.com/9291000/biof/02682 Parlement.com biography]


==External links==
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| NAME = Vlies, Bas van der
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Vlies, Bastiaan Johannis van der
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Dutch politician and educator
| DATE OF BIRTH = 29 June 1942
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Sliedrecht]], Netherlands
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}


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* {{in lang|nl}} [https://www.parlement.com/id/vg09llmup8vi/b_j_bas_van_der_vlies Ir. B.J. (Bas) van der Vlies] Parlement & Politiek

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{{s-aft|after=[[Kees van der Staaij]] <br/> [[2010 Dutch general election|2010]]}}
{{s-bef|before=[[Henk van Rossum]]|rows=2}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Leader of the Reformed Political Party|Leader of the Reformed <br/> Political Party]]|years=1986–2010}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Kees van der Staaij]]|rows=2}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Parliamentary leader]] of the <br/> [[Reformed Political Party]] in the <br/> [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives]]|years=1986–2010}}
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{{s-bef|before=[[Gert Schutte]]}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|Dean of the House of <br/> Representatives]]|years=2001–2010}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Sharon Dijksma]]}}
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 9 November 2021

Bas van der Vlies
van der Vlies in 1986
Parliamentary leader in the
House of Representatives
In office
22 May 1986 – 9 June 2010
Preceded byHenk van Rossum
Succeeded byKees van der Staaij
Parliamentary groupReformed Political Party
Leader of the Reformed
Political Party
In office
22 May 1986 – 27 March 2010
Preceded byHenk van Rossum
Succeeded byKees van der Staaij
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
10 June 1981 – 17 June 2010
Parliamentary groupReformed Political Party
Personal details
Born
Bastiaan Johannis van der Vlies

(1942-06-29)29 June 1942
Sliedrecht, Netherlands
Died8 November 2021(2021-11-08) (aged 79)
Utrecht, Netherlands
Political partyReformed Political Party
(from 1961)
Spouse
Willy Coster
(m. 1968)
ChildrenFour children
Residence(s)Maartensdijk, Netherlands
Alma materDelft University of Technology
(Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering)
OccupationPolitician · Engineer · Teacher

Bastiaan Johannis "Bas" van der Vlies (29 June 1942 – 7 November 2021) was a Dutch politician of the Reformed Political Party (SGP) and teacher.

He was an MP from 10 June 1981 to 17 June 2010. He was also both Parliamentary leader and Leader of the Reformed Political Party from 22 May 1986 to 10 May 2010.[1] Van der Vlies obtained a hydraulic engineering degree from the Delft University of Technology. He worked as a maths teacher before becoming a politician.

Decorations[edit]

Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 29 April 1994
Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 16 June 2010

References[edit]

  1. ^ (in Dutch) Bas van der Vlies 25 jaar Kamerlid, Parlement.com, 1 June 2006

External links[edit]

Official
Party political offices
Preceded by Lijsttrekker of the
Reformed Political Party

1986198919941998
200220032006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Reformed
Political Party

1986–2010
Succeeded by
Parliamentary leader of the
Reformed Political Party in the
House of Representatives

1986–2010
Honorary titles
Preceded by Dean of the House of
Representatives

2001–2010
Succeeded by