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Bé Udink
Bé Udink in 1969
Minister of Transport and Water Management
In office
21 July 1972 – 11 May 1973
Prime MinisterBarend Biesheuvel
Preceded byWillem Drees Jr.
Succeeded byTjerk Westerterp
Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning
In office
6 July 1971 – 11 May 1973
Prime MinisterBarend Biesheuvel
Preceded byWim Schut
Succeeded byHans Gruijters
Parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union in the House of Representatives
In office
11 May 1971 – 6 July 1971
Preceded byJur Mellema
Succeeded byRoelof Kruisinga
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
11 May 1971 – 6 July 1971
Leader of the Christian Historical Union
In office
20 June 1970 – 6 July 1971
Preceded byJur Mellema
Succeeded byJur Mellema
Minister for Development Cooperation
In office
5 April 1967 – 6 July 1971
Prime MinisterPiet de Jong
Preceded byTheo Bot
Succeeded byKees Boertien
Personal details
Born
Berend Jan Udink

(1926-02-12)12 February 1926
Deventer, Netherlands
Died24 May 2016(2016-05-24) (aged 90)
Goedereede, Netherlands
Political partyChristian Democratic Appeal
(from 1980)
Other political
affiliations
Christian Historical Union
(until 1980)
Spouse(s)
Anneke van Drumpt
(m. 1949; "his death" is deprecated; use "died" instead. 2016)
Children3 children
Alma materErasmus University Rotterdam (Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics)
University of Lausanne
(Master of Financial Economics)
OccupationPolitician · Civil servant · Economist · Corporate director · Teacher

Berend Jan "Bé" Udink (12 February 1926 – 24 May 2016)[1] was a Dutch politician.

Udink studied economy in Rotterdam and Lausanne (1945–1952). After his studied he was employed at the Chamber of Commerce of Rotterdam and later worked as a teacher at the Economische Hogeschool Rotterdam (Economic College of Rotterdam). Udink, who belonged to the Christian Historical Union, was elected in the socalled Rijnmondraad (Council of Rijnmond), a local council of representatives of Rijnmond, in 1965. Two years later, in 1967, he became minister for Development Cooperation in the Cabinet-De Jong, a post he held till 1971. In 1971 he was lijsttrekker of the CHU, presenting himself as a conservative and a "law and order" politician. In that same year Udink became minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management in the Cabinets-Biesheuvel I and II. His political career ended in 1973. From 1973 till 1978 he was member of the Board of Directors of the Overzeese Gas- en Elektriciteitsmaatschappij N.V. (as Dutch gas and electricity company) and from 1978 till 1980 he served as its president.

Bé Udink was married and had three children. He belonged to the Remonstrant Brotherhood (Arminian Protestant Church).

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Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Christian Historical Union
1970–1971
Succeeded by
Parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union
in the House of Representatives

1971
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Development Cooperation
1967–1971
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning
1971–1973
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Transport and Water Management
1972–1973
Succeeded by