Dirk Fock

Dutch politician and diplomat (1858–1941)


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::summary Dutch politician and diplomat (1858–1941) ::

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FieldValue
honorific-prefixHis Excellency
imageCOLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Studioportret van Gouverneur-Generaal Mr. D. Fock TMnr 10018708.jpg
captionDirk Fock in 1921
officeParliamentary Leader in the Senate
term_start1932
term_end1935
office1Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
term_start124 March 1921
term_end16 September 1926
monarch1Wilhelmina
predecessor1Johan van Limburg Stirum
successor1Andries Dirk de Graeff
office2Speaker of the House of Representatives
term_start225 January 1917
term_end28 October 1920
predecessor2Hendrik Borgesius
successor2Dionysius Koolen
office3Governor-General of Suriname
term_start310 August 1908
term_end330 June 1911
monarch3Wilhelmina
predecessor3(ad interim)
successor3
office4Minister of Colonial Affairs
term_start417 August 1905
term_end412 February 1908
primeminister4Theo de Meester
predecessor4Alexander Idenburg
successor4Theo Heemskerk (ad interim)
birth_date
birth_placeWijk bij Duurstede, Netherlands
death_date
death_placeThe Hague, Netherlands
partyLiberal State Party
otherpartyLiberal Union (1885–1921)
spouse{{plainlist
* {{marriageWilhelmina Doffegnies
* {{marriageAlida Diemont
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Biography

Fock was born on 19 June 1858 in Wijk bij Duurstede as child of Maria Anna Uittenhooven (1830-1909) and Cornelis Fock (1828-1910), from the known Fock-dynasty. After attending Gymnasium Haganum, Fock studied law at Leiden University from 1875 to 1880. After graduating, Fock went to the Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia) where he worked as a lawyer and prosecutor in Batavia until 1898. He did marry there in 1881 to Wilhelmina Doffegnies, who gave birth to five children, among them the later renowned music director Dirk Fock (or Dick Foch), father of American actress Nina Foch.

In 1899, the family returned to the Netherlands and Fock started practising law in Rotterdam. On 17 September 1901, he was first elected to the States General of the Netherlands for the Liberal State Party. On 17 August 1905, he was appointed Minister of Colonial Affairs in the De Meester cabinet. During his tenure, he enhanced and extended education in the colonies, and served until 12 February 1908.

On 10 Augustus 1908, Fock was appointed Governor-General of Suriname. During his tenure, he tried to stimulate the economy by developing the banana industry. There was increased immigration of indentured workers from British India and Java. Plans to further develop the healthcare and educational system were blocked by the States General. He served until 1 July 1911.

In 1913 his wife died. In the same year Fock was re-elected to the States General, and became the Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1917. In 1916 Fock married for the second time with Alida Diemont.

On 3 April 1919, he temporarily resigned from the States General, after Governor van Limburg Stirum of the Dutch East Indies pleaded for radical changes in the colony which was at odds with Fock's view of a gentle evolution. On 14 October 1920, he permanently resigned.

On 24 March 1921, Fock was appointed Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies succeeding his former adversary van Limburg Stirum. He arrived in the colony during a severe financial crisis, and the books were finally balanced in 1925. In 1923, he passed article 161bis of the Criminal Law, which criminalised incitements of strikes. In 1925, he passed the Wet op de Staatsinrichting (Constitutional Act) which allowed the Dutch East Indies to pass internal legislation without the approval of the States General. He served until 6 September 1926.

On 17 September 1929, Fock was elected to the Senate, and became Parliamentary leader on 20 September 1932. He retired on 17 September 1935. In 1930, he was a member of the Dutch delegation to the League of Nations and in 1931, he was in charge of creating the Dutch pavilion of the Paris Colonial Exposition.

Fock died on 17 October 1941 in The Hague, at the age of 83.

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References

References

  1. {{in lang. nl [http://www.parlement.com/id/vg09ll0p2syx/d_dirk_fock Mr.dr. D. (Dirk) Fock], ''Parlement & Politiek''. Retrieved on 17 January 2015.
  2. "Mr.dr. D. (Dirk) Fock". Nederlandse Grondwet.
  3. F. van Anrooij. (2013). "Fock, Dirk (1858-1941)".
  4. (20 October 1911). "Uit de Pers".
  5. (18 October 1941). "Mr. Dr. D. Fock".

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