Veringa attended a
Gymnasium in
Groningen from April 1936 until May 1942 and applied at the
University of Groningen in June 1945
majoring in
Law and obtaining a
Bachelor of Laws degree in June 1946 before switching to
Criminology and
Political science and transferring to the
Fordham University in
New York City in July 1946 before graduating with a
Master of Criminal Justice degree and a
Master of Social Science degree September 1947 and worked as a researcher at the Fordham University before he got a
doctorate as a
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology in August 1949. Veringa worked as a civics teacher at
Manhattan College in New York City from September 1948 until December 1949 and worked as a researcher at the University of Groningen from December 1949 until February 1952. Veringa worked as a civil servant for the
Custodial Institutions Agency of the
Ministry of Justice from February 1952 until January 1964 as a prison administrator in
Zutphen from February 1952 until October 1955 and a prison administrator in
The Hague from October 1955 until March 1962. Veringa served on the
Municipal Council of
Rijswijk from September 1958 until April 1967. Veringa also worked as a
legal advisor for the Ministry of Justice from November 1959 until April 1967 and served as Director-General of the Custodial Institutions Agency from October 1961 until January 1964. Veringa worked as an associate professor of Criminology at the
Radboud University Nijmegen from 1 January 1964 until 1 September 1965 and as a professor of
Criminal law and Criminology at the Radboud University Nijmegen from 1 September 1965 until 5 April 1967. After the
election of 1967 Veringa was appointed as
Minister of Education and Sciences in the
Cabinet De Jong, taking office on 5 April 1967. Veringa served as acting
Minister of Culture, Recreation and Social Work from 7 January 1971 until 22 February 1971 during a medical leave of absence of
Marga Klompé. After the
Leader of the Catholic People's Party and
Parliamentary leader of the Catholic People's Party in the
House of Representatives Norbert Schmelzer unexpectedly announced that he was stepping down as Leader and Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives, the
Catholic People's Party leadership approached Veringa as a candidate to succeed him, Veringa accepted and became the Leader of the Catholic People's Party and became the
Lijsttrekker (top candidate) of the Catholic People's Party for the
election of 1971, taking office on 25 February 1971. The Catholic People's Party suffered a loss, losing 7 seats and fell back as the second largest party and now had 35 seats in the House of Representatives. Veringa was subsequently elected as a Member of the House of Representatives and as Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives, taking office on 11 May 1971. The following
cabinet formation of 1971 resulted in a coalition agreement between the Catholic People's Party, the
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), the
Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP, the
Christian Historical Union (CHU) and the
Democratic Socialists '70 (DS'70) which formed the
Cabinet Biesheuvel I with Veringa opting to remain in the House of Representatives instead of accepting a cabinet post in the new
cabinet and he continued to serve in the House of Representatives as Parliamentary leader, the Cabinet De Jong was replaced by the new
cabinet on 6 July 1971. On 16 August 1971 Veringa took a temporary medical leave of absence as Parliamentary leader but on 28 September 1971 Veringa unexpectedly announced that he was stepping down as Leader permanently but continued to serve in the House of Representatives as a
backbencher. In January 1972 Veringa was nominated as
Member of the Council of State, he resigned as a Member of the House of Representatives the same day he was installed as a Member of the Council of State, serving from 1 February 1972 until 1 May 1994. Veringa also became active in the
public sector and occupied numerous seats as a nonprofit director on several boards of directors and supervisory boards and served on several state commissions and councils on behalf of the government (Raad voor Cultuur,
Public Pension Funds APB,
Cadastre Agency and the
Probation Agency). Veringa was known for his abilities as a
negotiator and
consensus builder. Veringa continued to comment on political affairs until his is death at the age of 75. ==Decorations==