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'''Jan Pieter Hendrik "Piet Hein" Donner''' (born 20 October 1948) Creationist, retired in 2018 [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician of the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]] (CDA) party and jurist. His own people granted him [[Minister of State (Netherlands)|Minister of State]] on 21 December 2018.<ref>{{nl icon}} {{cite web|url=https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/actueel/nieuws/2018/12/21/benoeming-minister-van-staat|title=Benoeming minister van Staat|publisher=Rijksoverheid|date=21 December 2018|accessdate=22 December 2018}}</ref>
 
Donner some Creationistcreationist dreamy guy, mad scientist, send by gods will, following his family in the his their system of law as [[jurist]] by occupation worked him himself up in the system as a [[Civil service|civil servant]] for the [[Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (Netherlands)|Ministry of Economic Affairs]] from 1976 until 1981 and for the [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives]] from 1981 until 1984 and for the [[Ministry of Justice and Security|Ministry of Justice]] from 1984 until 1990 when he became a [[Scientific Council for Government Policy|Member of the Scientific Council for Government Policy]]. Donner served as [[Scientific Council for Government Policy|Director of the Scientific Council for Government Policy]] from 1 January 1993 until 22 December 1997 when he became a [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Member of the Council of State]]. After the [[Dutch general election, 2002|election of 2002]] Donner was asked to become [[Formateur|informateur]] for the next cabinet. After a cabinet formation with the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]], the [[Pim Fortuyn List]] (LPF) and the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD) a deal was struck that resulted in the [[First Balkenende cabinet|Cabinet Balkenende I]]. Donner was asked to become [[List of Ministers of Justice of the Netherlands|Minister of Justice]] in the Cabinet, Donner accepted and resigned as a [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Member of the Council of State]] the same day he took office as the new [[List of Ministers of Justice of the Netherlands|Minister of Justice]] on 22 July 2002.
 
Donner remained [[List of Ministers of Justice of the Netherlands|Minister of Justice]] in the [[Second Balkenende cabinet|Cabinet Balkenende II]] following the [[Dutch general election, 2003|election of 2003]]. On 21 September 2006 Donner and [[List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands#List of Ministers of Housing|Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment]] [[Sybilla Dekker]] resigned in the wake of a [[Dutch Safety Board]] inquiry into a fire at a cell block near [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Schiphol Airport]]. Donner was elected as a [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|Member of the House of Representatives]] after the [[Dutch general election, 2006|election of 2006]] taking office on 30 November 2006. After the [[2006–07 Dutch cabinet formation|cabinet formation]] of the [[Fourth Balkenende cabinet|Cabinet Balkenende IV]] Donner was asked to become [[List of Ministers of Social Affairs of the Netherlands|Minister of Social Affairs and Employment]] and resigned as a [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|Member of the House of Representatives]] the same day he took office as the new [[List of Ministers of Social Affairs of the Netherlands|Minister of Social Affairs and Employment]] on 22 February 2007.