Frido Croes

Frido Croes

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office = Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba
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term_start = November 8, 2005
term_end = present
predecessor = Ella Tromp-Yarzagaray
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Francisco Walfrido ("Frido") Croes (born December 3, 1957 in Aruba) is an Aruban politician and former schoolteacher who holds the office of Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba. Croes was born in Aruba, one of the Caribbean islands of the Lesser Antilles and a country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Having achieved his Havo diploma (secondary school leavers’ certificate), Croes began studying to become a teacher at the Aruban Pedagogical Academy. After graduating, he worked as a teacher for a decade at the Colegio San Jose of Santa Cruz. During the last four years of this time, he also held the position of head teacher. Between 1994 and 2001 he was employed as the Public Liaison Official of Education by the Department of Education.

In 1988, Croes became a member of the People's Electoral Movement "Movimiento Electoral di Pueblo" (MEP), a major Aruban political party. From 1989 until 1994 he held a seat for the MEP in the Estates of Aruba, the Aruban legislature. In the period of 1993 – 1994 he was also the Vice-President of the Estates. In 2001, he was elected the President of the Estates. In 2004, Croes asked to assume the portfolio of Education and Administrative Affairs from Fredis Refunjol, after the latter’s appointment to be the Governor of Aruba. In the formation of the fourth Oduber Government’s cabinet on the 8th November 2005, Frido Croes was named the Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba in the Netherlands.


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