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Wilhelmus Hubertus "Willem" Vliegen (20 November 1862 – 29 July 1947) was a Dutch journalist and politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party who served as a member of the
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from 1909 until 1915, and again from 1922 until 1937. He also served as a member of the
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from 1917 until 1922.


Early life and career

Wilhelmus Hubertus Vliegen was born in
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on 20 November 1862 to Jan Martinus Hubertus Vliegen, a carpenter, and Helena Jacquemin. He attended lower education until the age of 11, and then worked as a typesetter. He was introduced to socialism while working in
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, and after moving to
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in 1883, he became a member of the
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(SDB). He started working at Excelsior, the SDB's publishing office, in
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in 1887, and became a member of the executive board of the party's local branch. In 1889, Vliegen moved to Maastricht, where he established a local SDB branch. He also became editor of the SDB-aligned paper the following year. For some time, Vliegen was conflicted about the party's internal struggle between revolutionaries and reformists, but he ultimately joined the latter in leaving the party, and became one of the twelve founders of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) in 1894. In 1897, he became editor of and was elected chairman of the SDAP's national party board. He briefly lived in Paris, where he was inspired by the constructive politics of
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, and in 1902 he became editor of ''Het Volk''.


Political career

Starting in 1906, Vliegen served in a number of political offices at the local, provincial and national level. In that year, he was elected to the municipal council of Amsterdam, in which he served until 1924. He also served as a member of the
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between 1907 and 1917, and as a member of the
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for the district of Amsterdam IX from 1909 until 1915. He served as alderman of Amsterdam twice; he was responsible for finance and municipal companies between 1914 until 1919, and for education, the civil registry and art between 1921 and 1923. He was a member of the
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from 1917, until going back to the House in 1922, where he would remain until his retirement in 1937. Within the SDAP, Vliegen was a leader of the moderate wing. Alongside the party's leader,
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, he opposed the
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opposition within the party until it broke away to form the
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in 1909. In 1913, however, Vliegen came into conflict with Troelstra by publicly arguing in favour of the party's participation in government, and he strongly disapproved of Troelstra's attempt at revolution in the Red Week in 1918. He maintained his leading role in the party up to the 1930s.


Private life

Vliegen married Maria Margaretha Hofman, who worked as a domestic servant, on 23 May 1888. The couple had two sons and two daughters.


References


Further reading

* Perry, J. ''De voorman: Een biografie van Willem Hubert Vliegen'' (1994).


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vliegen, Willem 1862 births 1947 deaths Aldermen of Amsterdam Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands) Members of the Provincial Council of North Holland Members of the Senate (Netherlands) Municipal councillors of Amsterdam Municipal councillors of The Hague People from Gulpen-Wittem Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands) politicians