Harry Smulders

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Harry Smulders
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
15 May 2002 – 2003
Personal details
Born
Henricus Josephus Clemens Smulders

1942
Tilburg
NationalityDutch
Political partyPim Fortuyn List
OccupationPolitician, banker, businessman

Henricus Josephus Clemens Smulders (born 17 October 1942, Tilburg) is a Dutch entrepreneur, banker and former politician on behalf of the Pim Fortuyn List.

Smulders was a sailor with the merchant navy and then worked for the Nedlloyd shipping company. He later became a banker and business consultant.[1][2][3]

Smulders was elected to the Member of the House of Representatives during the 2002 Dutch general election for the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF) party. In parliament, he was a member of the parliamentary inquiry into construction fraud. During the inquiry, he sometimes clearly showed his annoyance about the abuses in the construction industry.[1] After Smulders' term in parliament ended, he stood for the Senate in 2003 and again on the LPF's list during the 2004 European Parliament election but was unsuccessful in both.[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "H.J.C. (Harry) Smulders". www.parlement.com.
  2. ^ Goslinga, Redactie Hans; Lagas, Maaike van Houten en Teun (November 13, 2002). "Zeebenen en zout bloed". Trouw.
  3. ^ Wagendorp, Van onze verslaggevers John Schoorl en Bert (September 16, 2002). "Rare snuiter verandert in goede collega". de Volkskrant.
  4. ^ "LPF en SP stellen kandidatenlijst Europese verkiezingen vast - Nederlandse Grondwet". www.denederlandsegrondwet.nl.
  5. ^ "Professor Bob Smalhout en Rob Hessing Eerste-Kamerkandidaten LPF". www.parlement.com.