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Arie Andries "Andre" van der Louw (9 August 1933 – 20 October 2005) was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and journalist. Van der Louw worked as a civil servant for municipality of The Hague from November 1953 until October 1957. Van der Louw worked as a journalist for the VARA from October 1957 until January 1971 as a political editor from October 1957 until September 1965 and as a managing editor from September 1965 until January 1971 and also as editor-in-chief of teen magazine Hitweek from September 1965 until April 1969. Van der Louw also was active as a political activist and was one of the leaders of the New Left movement in the Netherlands which aimed to steer the Labour Party more to the Left. Van der Louw became a Member of the House of Representatives after the resig

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  • Arie Andries (André) van der Louw (* 9. August 1933 in Den Haag; † 20. Oktober 2005 in Scheveningen) war ein niederländischer Politiker der Partij van de Arbeid (PvdA), Fußballfunktionär und Vorsitzender der Nederlandse Omroep Stichting. Als Politiker war er von 1971 bis 1974 Parteivorsitzender, von 1974 bis 1981 Bürgermeister von Rotterdam und von 1981 bis 1982 Minister im Kabinett Van Agt II. Er ist auch Mitglied der Zweiten Kammer des niederländischen Parlaments gewesen. (de)
  • Arie Andries (André) van der Louw, né le 9 août 1933 à La Haye et décédé le 20 octobre 2005 à Schéveningue, est un homme politique néerlandais, membre du Parti travailliste (PvdA). (fr)
  • Arie Andries (André) van der Louw (Den Haag, 9 augustus 1933 - Scheveningen, 20 oktober 2005) was een Nederlands politicus en bestuurder. Hij werd geboren te Den Haag als zoon van de melkboer Cornelis van der Louw en Sjouke Eker. Hij volgde de mulo en de Middelbare handelsavondschool in Den Haag, en was in zijn jeugd bestuurslid van de Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale (AJC), waarover hij later het boek Rood als je hart schreef. Op 16-jarige leeftijd werd hij lid van de PvdA. (nl)
  • Arie Andries "Andre" van der Louw (9 August 1933 – 20 October 2005) was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and journalist. Van der Louw worked as a civil servant for municipality of The Hague from November 1953 until October 1957. Van der Louw worked as a journalist for the VARA from October 1957 until January 1971 as a political editor from October 1957 until September 1965 and as a managing editor from September 1965 until January 1971 and also as editor-in-chief of teen magazine Hitweek from September 1965 until April 1969. Van der Louw also was active as a political activist and was one of the leaders of the New Left movement in the Netherlands which aimed to steer the Labour Party more to the Left. Van der Louw became a Member of the House of Representatives after the resig (en)
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