Aad Wagenaar
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Aad Wagenaar
Arie Huibrecht Dignus "Aad" Wagenaar (born December 4, 1940, Gouda) is a former Dutch politician for the Reformatory Political Federation (RPF)[1] and the which he founded on April 20, 1985, and (AR-85).[citation needed]
He became a teacher of religion and civics and was a spokesman for defense and foreign policy. He was understanding towards the South African apartheid regime and was strongly opposed by the Dutch peace movement.[citation needed] He unsuccessfully participated in the Lower House elections of 1986. In 1987 he became a member of the CDA.
Wagenaar is a practicing member of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.[citation needed]
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