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Annemiek Padt-Jansen

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Swearing in of new members of the House of Representatives in 1969. Annemiek Padt-Jansen is standing on the front left.

Anna Maria Catharina (Annemiek) Padt-Jansen (15 August 1921, in Naarden – 18 March 2007, in Bilthoven) was a Dutch harpist and politician. She was a member of the House of Representatives for the Labour Party from June 1969 until 10 May 1971 and again from 14 March 1972 until 7 December 1972. She was also a member of the board of the public broadcasting association VARA. She was a sister of the stand-up comedian Fons Jansen.