- Sicco Mansholt
Infobox_President | name =Sicco Mansholt
nationality =Netherlands
order =4thPresident of the European Commission
term_start =1972
term_end =1972
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predecessor =Franco Maria Malfatti
successor =François-Xavier Ortoli
birth_date =birth date|1908|9|13|df=y
birth_place =Ulrum , Groningen
death_date =death date and age|1995|6|30|1908|9|13|df=y
death_place =Wapserveen ,Drenthe
party =Labour Party
spouse =
religion =
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successor2 =|Sicco Leendert Mansholt (born
13 September 1908 ,Ulrum , Groningen – died30 June 1995 ,Wapserveen ,Drenthe ) was thepresident of the European Commission in 1972. He was theEuropean Commissioner for Agriculture between 1958 until 1972.Mansholt came from a socialist farmer's family in the Dutch province of Groningen. Both his father and grandfather were supporters of socialist forefighters such as
Multatuli , Domela Nieuwenhuis andTroelstra . His father, Lambertus H. Mansholt, was a delegate for the socialist SDAP party in the Groningen provincial chamber. His mother, Wabien Andreae, daughter of a judge inHeerenveen , was one of the first women to have studied Political Science. She organised political meetings for other women, usually in their own homes. Mansholt attended the HBS-school in Groningen and after that went to Deventer, to the School of Tropical Agriculture, where he studied to become a tobacco farmer.He moved to Java in the
Dutch East Indies , nowadaysIndonesia , and started to work in a tea plantation. He returned to the Netherlands in 1936, unhappy with the colonial system. He wanted to become a farmer and moved to the Wieringermeer, apolder , reclaimed in 1937. There he started his own farm.There he became a member of the SDAP, as a secretary of the local party. He had several public functions for the SDAP in Wieringermeer, including that of acting mayor of the Wieringermeer community. In the years of theSecond World War he was an active member of the Resistance. He helped people who were in acute danger to hide in the Wieringermeerpolder; he organised clandestine food distributions for the western provinces. Immediately after the war, in June 1945, socialist PvdAPrime Minister Schermerhorn asked him to take a seat in his cabinet as minister of Agriculture, Fishery and Food Distribution. He was the youngest member of a cabinet, aged only 36.He was a member of 6 cabinets in total: Schermerhorn-Drees in 1945; Beel in 1946; Drees-Van Schaik in 1948, and another three Drees administrations: 1951, 1952 and 1956. In 1958 he became one of the Commissioners of the new
European Commission . He was Commissioner for Agriculture, modernising European Agriculture and vice-president of the institution. He becamePresident of the European Commission on22 March 1972 (Mansholt Commission ) and continued in that position until5 January 1973 . It was around that time he was heavily under the influence ofClub of Rome .In 1954 the parliamentary debate about the budget for the Department of Agriculture was postponed: the Minister was ice-skating the 200 kilometer long
Elfstedentocht in the Dutch province ofFriesland . He skated this famous ice-skating race twice in his life.He married Henny J. Postel in 1938, and they had two sons and two daughters. Sicco lived his last years in on an old historic farm in the quiet village of Wapserveen in the province of Drenthe (north-east Netherlands). He died there on
30 June 1995 . Their daughter Lideke died in 1995, aged 53.
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