Fred Schonewille

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Fred Schonewille
Personal details
Born3 March 1969 (1969-03-03) (age 55)
Assen
Political partyPim Fortuyn List
Alma materUniversity of Leiden, University of Stellenbosch
ProfessionPolitician, lawyer, academic

Fred Schonewille (born 3 March 1969) is a Dutch lawyer, lecturer and former politician.

Schonewille studied at the University of Leiden and the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. From 23 May 2002 to 30 January 2003 he was a Member of Parliament for the Pim Fortuyn List in the House of Representatives. He later joined the proposed List New Politics party founded by Herman Heinsbroek for the 2003 election which ultimately did not stand. Following his political career, Schonewille has worked as an assistant professor at Utrecht University and as a columnist for De Volkskrant.[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hoe God verdween uit het proefschrift, Leids Universitair Weekblad Mare, 2 februari 2012
  2. ^ https://nl.linkedin.com/public-profile/in/dr-mr-fred-schonewille?challengeId=AQEnpwprhFbEbAAAAXe87nzPH2eRcO43pX3OgE3HXNf7sJ_Q_kWDRfXf6vKc_kNCvj9On1ns5dFQomEkk_nz_aDjyuiDaKPw-w&submissionId=bbdbfbf7-9d4e-6516-208f-69a5e513fc17 [self-published source]
  3. ^ "Nieuws, achtergronden en columns van de Volkskrant". de Volkskrant.