Michael Henricus Maria (Michel) van Hulten (born March 9, 1930, inBatavia) is a retired Dutch politician. As a member of the Political Party of Radicals (PPR) he was a member of the Dutch parliament and he was theundersecretary of the Minister of Transport inJoop den Uyl's cabinet.
Van Hulten trained as a human geographer and urban planner. He earned his PhD (Amsterdam University, 1962) with a thesis onCollectivization of Agriculture in the Polish People’s Republic, 1944-1960.[1]
He was a member of the Dutch parliament Senate for the PPR. Eighteen months later he moved to the House. May 1973 he took office as the undersecretary of the Minister of Transport, under premierDen Uyl. In this role in 1974, he introduced legislation implementing use of thetachograph to better control truck driving and mandatory driver rest periods.
Van Hulten was a member of the Godebald-groep in the PPR and was in favor of cooperation of the PPR with the PvdA and D66 instead of cooperation with the Communist Party of the Netherlands. Van Hulten left the PPR in 1981.
Over the course of his political career he has been a member of KVP, PPR, D66, GroenLinks and PvdA.[2]
From 1978 to 1996 he was employed by NGOs, the United Nations and the Dutch Government working in Mali, Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Malaysia, New York and Washington/The Hague. Dr. van Hulten was a researcher specializing on corruption and integrity in the New York Headquarters of UNDP in 1984–1986.[3][4]
He was Professor Governance (2007-2015) at SAXION University of Applied Sciences, School of Governance, Law and Urban Development.[5][3] He worked for theWorld Bank (Global Coalition for Africa (1991-1996)[3] and with NGOs with an anti-corruption focus, among others in Slovenia 2000–2002.
The parliamentary elections in 1994 he was a candidate on behalf of D66, but he was not elected. In 1994/98 he was chairman of the program committee of D66.
Despite retirement, Van Hulten has remained active in public debate, as an enthusiastic advocate for free public transport in the Netherlands. He publishes regularly in the e-magazine www.civismundi.nl
Michel van Hulten is the father ofMichiel van Hulten,Member of the European Parliament (1999-2004) who was the leader of theLabour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid) PvdA from December 2005 to April 2007.[6]