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Leon Frissen

 
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Leonardus Johannes Petrus Maria Frissen (Beek, 24 June 1950) is the present Queen's Commissioner or Queen's Governor of the province of Limburg, Netherlands.

In the Dutch province of Limburg, the Queen's Commissioner is usually called "Gouverneur" (governor), as in Belgium. Similarly, the "Provinciehuis" (Province Hall) at Maastricht is called "Gouvernement" (Governor's Residence). This local custom arose from the particular status of the current province in the nineteenth century.

Career

  • 1971-1975 Council officer of the municipality Bingelrade (presently the municipality Onderbanken).
  • 1975-1979 Chief executive of the municipalities Bingelrade and Jabeek (presently the municipality Onderbanken).
  • 1979-1986 Director CDA-bureau Limburg in Sittard.
  • 1986-1994 Member of parliament (CDA).
  • 1994-2001 Mayor of the municipality Arcen en Velden.
  • 2001-2005 Mayor of the municipality Horst aan de Maas.
  • 2005 Queen's Commissioner of the province of Limburg.

External links

Read article: 'Léon Frissen, Governor of Limburg: “I am a European”', published by Rinnie Oey in Crossroads, 18 August 2006


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