- en.wikipedia.org Ruud LubbersRudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers (. Dutch pronunciation: [ˈryt ˈlʏbərs] ; 7 May 1939 – 14 February 2018) was a Dutch politician...
- unhcr.org about-unhcr/who-we-are/high-…Ruud Lubbers is a former Dutch prime minister who took office in 2001 as UNHCR marked its 50th anniversary.
- biyografya.com biyografi/102259Ruud F.M. Lubbers, Rudolphus Franciscus Marie Lubbers, R.F.M. Lubbers. İLGİLİ BİYOGRAFİLER. İhsan Oktay Anar.
- prabook.com web/ruud.lubbers/945440From May 1973 to December 1977 Ruud Lubbers was Minister for Economic Affairs in the Den Uyl-government as a member of the Catholic People’s Party (KVP).
- biographs.org ruud-lubbersFormer Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers: From National Politics to UN Refugee Leadership. Early Life and Political Career.
- archive.org details/RuudLubbersOpusDeiOn January 1, 2001, the Dutchman Ruud Lubbers succeeded Japan's Sadako Okata to head of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).
- imdb.com name/nm2868651/Ruud Lubbers was born on 7 May 1939 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. He was married to Ria Hoogeweegen.
- discoverwalks.com blog/netherlands/top-10-…After retiring from politics, Lubbers worked as an advocate and activist for sustainable development and climate change. Ruud married Ria Hoogeweegen in 1962.
- theguardian.com world/2018/feb/19/ruud-lubbers-…Ruud Lubbers obituary. This article is more than 6 years old. Long-serving prime minister of the Netherlands who played a vital role in the Maastricht treaty.
- ru.nl en/research/research-projects/biography-…Ruud Lubbers spreekt de Tweede Kamer toe. ... Ruud Lubbers (1939-2018) was one of the longest-serving prime ministers in Dutch history.
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