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Kok and was
The so-called " purple cabinet " led by Wim Kok was the first Dutch government without any confessional parties.
After the fall of this cabinet, Den Uyl again became the Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives from September 7, 1982 until his resignation as Parliamentary leader and as the Labour Party Party leader on July 21, 1986, he was succeeded in both positions by Wim Kok.
He was succeeded as leader of the Labour Party by Wim Kok.
The Second cabinet of Wim Kok was the government of the Netherlands headed by Prime Minister Wim Kok during 1998 to 2002.
The new cabinet was the successor of the first cabinet of Wim Kok and was formed from the same coalition of PvdA, VVD and D66.
The aim of the cabinet was to continue the policy of cabinet Kok I, which was concerned with economizing, tax reduction and making an end to unemployment.
Wim Kok was the prime minister, Annemarie Jorritsma as the vice-prime minister for the VVD, and Els Borst for D66.
The second and final time was on 16 April 2002, close to the natural end of term for the cabinet, when prime minister Kok wished to resign over the NIOD report into the fall of Srebrenica in 1995 and the other ministers had no choice but to follow him.
The Second Kok cabinet remained in place as a caretaker cabinet until 22 July 2002, when it was replaced by the first Balkenende cabinet.
The Golden Horde majorly was divided into Blue Horde ( Kok Horde ) and White Horde ( Ak Horde ).
The party's leader Paul Rosenmöller was seen as the unofficial leader of the opposition against the Kok cabinet-led Purple governments by the media, fellow politicians and academics, even though it was only the second largest party in the opposition.
The charismatic Rosenmöller became the " unofficial leader " of the opposition against the first Kok cabinet because the main opposition party Christian Democratic Appeal was unable to adapt well to its new role as opposition party.
A similar treaty was made with the Griqua chief, Adam Kok III.
It was after this episode that the treaties with Adam Kok and Moshesh were negotiated.
British troops were moved up to support the Griquas, and after a skirmish at Zwartkopjes ( 2 May 1845 ) a new arrangement was made between Kok and Sir Peregrine Maitland, then governor of Cape Colony, virtually placing the administration of his territory in the hands of a British resident, a post filled in 1846 by Captain H. D. Warden.
Kok was not formidable in a military sense, nor could he prevent individual Griquas from alienating their lands.
When Wim Kok, the Dutch finance minister chairing the finance ministers ' negotiations at Maastricht decided that the meeting should review the British opt-out line-by-line, Lamont said the text was not negotiable.
Later, after New Kowloon was defined from the area between the Boundary Street and the Kowloon Ranges spanned from Lai Chi Kok to Lei Yue Mun, and the extension of the urban areas of Kowloon, New Kowloon was gradually urbanised and absorbed into Kowloon.
This law was created under the second Kok cabinet by the current mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen.

Kok and combined
The first Kok cabinet continued the economic reforms, but combined this with a progressive outlook on ethical questions and promises of political reform.
Formerly two districts, the Yau Tsim District and Mong Kok District, it was combined in 1994 as an acronym of three of its major areas: Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Mong Kok.

Kok and policies
Fortuyn had especially attacked immigration policies and also questioned many aspects of government by the previous ' purple ' cabinets of Wim Kok, which he blamed for everything from crime to waiting lists in health services.
It was founded on December 5, 1997 by members of the PRO AUTO transport advocacy organization out of dissatisfaction with the policies of the Purple Kok coalition cabinet.

Kok and with
Kok formed a government together with the conservative-liberal VVD and social-liberal D66.
A new cabinet is sworn in, with Jan Peter Balkenende replacing Wim Kok as Prime Minister.
It is part of the Lantau Link, which, with two long span bridges links the New Territories and Lantau Island, and eventually leads to the Hong Kong International Airport on Chek Lap Kok via North Lantau Highway.
Joop den Uyl debating with future successor Wim Kok in 1982.
Prominent figures in the chess world, such as John Nunn, Yasser Seirawan, and Bessel Kok also sided with Kramnik.
In the 2010 Singaporean drama serial The Family Court, we have the main villain Danni ( Ann Kok ) with erotomania, obsessed with her ex-boyfriend Xiping ( Tay Ping Hui ) and targeting his fiancee Shuya ( Chris Tong ) to kill her.
The area of the city has been expanded during recent years with the suburban settlements of Kalkaman, Kok Tube, Gorniy Gigant ( Mountain Giant ) being added to the city.
* Pathé releases Pathe Kok, their first entry into the amateur market, with a gauge of 28 mm.
" In withdrawing from the Sovereignty the British government declared that it had " no alliance with any native chief or tribes to the northward of the Orange River with the exception of the Griqua chief Captain Adam Kok " III.
Waterboer's claims were based on the treaty concluded by his father with the British in 1834, and on various arrangements with the Kok chiefs ; the Free State based its claim on its purchase of Adam Kok's sovereign rights and on long occupation.
Hwang's work for the stage includes FOB, The Dance and the Railroad, Family Devotions, The House of Sleeping Beauties ( adapted from Yasunari Kawabata's novella House of the Sleeping Beauties ), The Sound of a Voice, As the Crow Flies, Rich Relations, M. Butterfly, Bondage, Face Value, Trying to Find Chinatown, Bang Kok, Golden Child, an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt ( co-written with Stephan Muller ), the Humana Festival T ( ext ) Shirt play Merchandising, Jade Flowerpots and Bound Feet, the children's play Tibet Through the Red Box ( based upon Peter Sis ' book ), The Great Helmsman, Yellow Face, A Very DNA Reunion, and Chinglish.
* Mong Kok, a area of Hong Kong with the highest population density in the world
In 1917, the cooperation of these artists, together with the poet Anthony Kok, resulted in the founding of De Stijl.
* Chai Wan Kok ( an area in Tsuen Wan with which it is easily confused )
Passengers with only one ticket can interchange at Kowloon Tong Station ( Kwun Tong Line and East Rail Line ), then interchange at Hung Hom ( for West Rail Line ) or Mong Kok ( for Tsuen Wan Line ).
According to Guinness World Records, Mong Kok has the highest population density in the world ( mean 130, 000 per km < sup > 2 </ sup > or 340, 000 per mi < sup > 2 </ sup >) and with a development multiple of four.
Mong Kok preserves its traditional characteristics with an array of markets, small shops, and food stalls that have already disappeared from other areas in Hong Kong over the past several decades of economic developments.

Kok and national
The Dutch television company AVRO gave green light to Rob Herzet as well as another three rounds counting towards the so-called AVRO-Trophy and on 16 August of the same year NSU campaigner Hans Kok claimed the first national Dutch rallycross title.
Prime Minister Kok called him the " Minister for the national conscience ".
Madius said the party supports former de-facto Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim's position that the ISA should only be used against those who posed a threat to national security, such as terrorists: " Clearly in the case of Seputeh MP, Teresa Kok ; blogger, Raja Petra Kamaruddin ; and Sin Chew Daily reporter, Tan Hoon Cheng, there are so many other public order laws that can be used against them if, at all, there is a case to do so.

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