Information about List Of Cabinets Of The Netherlands

This is a list of cabinets of the Netherlands Note: first party mentioned provided prime minister.

Netherlands cabinet Prime Minister Parties Orientation From Until Formation
(days)
Duration
(days)
Demissionary
(days)
Status
Schermerhorn/DreesWillem Schermerhorn
Willem Drees
VDB,SDAP,KVP,ARPbroad basisJune 24, 1945July 3, 19463032648extra-parliamentary cabinet
Beel ILouis BeelKVP,PvdARoman-RedJuly 3, 1946August 7, 19483673531conventional
Drees IWillem DreesPvdA,KVP,CHU,VVDbroad basisAugust 7, 1948March 15, 19512690050conventional
Drees IIWillem DreesPvdA,KVP, ARP,CHUbroad basisMarch 15, 1951September 2, 19523546769conventional
Drees IIIWillem DreesPvdA,KVP, ARP,CHUbroad basisSeptember 2, 1952October 13, 1956651389122conventional
Drees IVWillem DreesPvdA,KVP, ARP,CHUbroad basisOctober 13, 1956December 22, 195810878911conventional
Beel IILouis BeelKVP, ARP,CHUcoalitionDecember 22, 1958May 19, 1959108067minority care taker cabinet
De QuayJan de QuayKVP, ARP,CHU,VVDcentre rightMay 19, 1959July 24, 196361155270conventional
MarijnenVictor MarijnenKVP, ARP,CHU,VVDcentre rightJuly 24, 1963April 14, 19656358445conventional
CalsJo CalsKVP, ARP, PvdARoman RedApril 14, 1965November 22, 19664054839conventional
ZijlstraJelle ZijlstraARP,KVP*November 22, 1966April 5, 1967358548minority care taker cabinet
De JongPiet de JongKVP, ARP,CHU,VVDcentre rightApril 5, 1967July 6, 197134148469conventional
Biesheuvel IBarend BiesheuvelARP,KVP,CHU,VVD,DS70centre rightJuly 6, 1971August 9, 19725240027conventional
Biesheuvel IIBarend BiesheuvelARP,KVP,CHU,VVDcentre rightAugust 9, 1972May 11, 1973270275minority care taker cabinet
Den UylJoop den UylPvdA,KVP, ARP,PPRRed with a white borderMay 11, 1973December 19, 19771511411272extra-parliamentary cabinet
Van Agt IDries van AgtCDA,VVDCentre rightDecember 19, 1977September 11, 19811891253108conventional
Van Agt IIDries van AgtCDA,PvdA,D66Centre leftSeptember 11, 1981May 29, 198212922617conventional
Van Agt IIIDries van AgtCDA,D66*May 29, 1982November 4, 19821510257minority care taker cabinet
Lubbers IRuud LubbersCDA,VVDCentre rightNovember 4, 1982July 14, 198656129453conventional
Lubbers IIRuud LubbersCDA,VVDCentre rightJuly 14, 1986November 7, 1989531024188conventional
Lubbers IIIRuud LubbersCDA,PvdARoman-RedNovember 7, 1989August 22, 1994591644104conventional
Kok IWim KokPvdA,VVD,D66PurpleAugust 22, 1994August 3, 1998106135389conventional
Kok IIWim KokPvdA,VVD,D66PurpleAugust 3, 1998July 22, 200277136497conventional
Balkenende IJan Peter BalkenendeCDA,LPF,VVDCentre rightJuly 22, 2002May 27, 20036786223conventional
Balkenende IIJan Peter BalkenendeCDA,VVD,D66Centre rightMay 27, 2003July 7 200612911397conventional
Balkenende IIIJan Peter BalkenendeCDA,VVDCentre rightJuly 7, 2006February 22, 2007713892minority care taker cabinet
Balkenende IVJan Peter BalkenendeCDA,PvdA,CUCentre leftFebruary 22, 2007current89conventional
The Netherlands

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The cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees was in office in The Netherlands from June 24, 1945 until July 3, 1946.

Introduction

The cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees, the first Dutch cabinet after World War II, was appointed by Queen Wilhelmina just a month after The Netherlands were
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Willem Schermerhorn (December 17, 1894 - March 11, 1977) was Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1945 until 1946. He was the first Prime Minister after World War II.

Schermerhorn was born in Akersloot in the Dutch province of Noord-Holland.
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Willem Drees (pronounced Drays) (born July 5, 1886 – died May 14, 1988) was a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1948 until 1958, as a member of the social-democratic Dutch Labour Party (PvdA).
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VDB is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:
  • Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond, a Dutch political party
  • Victor D. Brenner, designer of the current US one-cent coin
  • VooDoo Blue
  • Frank Vandenbroucke professional cyclist

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The Social Democratic Workers' Party (in Dutch: Sociaal Democratische Arbeiders Partij, SDAP) was a Dutch socialist political party and a predecessor of the social-democratic PvdA.
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The Catholic People's Party (in English: Katholieke Volkspartij; abbreviated as KVP) was a Catholic Christian-democratic Dutch political party. During its entire existence, the party was in government. The party is one of the precursors of the Christian Democratic Appeal.
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The Anti Revolutionary Party (in Dutch: Anti-Revolutionaire Partij, ARP) was a Dutch Protestant Christian democratic political party. The ARP is one of the predecessors of the Christian Democratic Appeal.
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Louis Joseph Maria Beel (April 12, 1902 - February 11, 1977) was Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1946 to 1948 and again from 1958 to 1959.

Early life

Louis Joseph Maria Beel was born on April 12, 1902 in Roermond, a town with a Bishop's see in the province of
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The Catholic People's Party (in English: Katholieke Volkspartij; abbreviated as KVP) was a Catholic Christian-democratic Dutch political party. During its entire existence, the party was in government. The party is one of the precursors of the Christian Democratic Appeal.
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The Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid (PvdA), literally "Party of the Labour") is a social-democratic political party in the Netherlands. Since the general election in 2003, the PvdA is the second largest political party in the Netherlands.
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The Netherlands

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Politics of the Netherlands


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Willem Drees (pronounced Drays) (born July 5, 1886 – died May 14, 1988) was a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1948 until 1958, as a member of the social-democratic Dutch Labour Party (PvdA).
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The Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid (PvdA), literally "Party of the Labour") is a social-democratic political party in the Netherlands. Since the general election in 2003, the PvdA is the second largest political party in the Netherlands.
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The Catholic People's Party (in English: Katholieke Volkspartij; abbreviated as KVP) was a Catholic Christian-democratic Dutch political party. During its entire existence, the party was in government. The party is one of the precursors of the Christian Democratic Appeal.
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The Christian Historical Union (in Dutch: Christelijk Historische Unie, CHU) was a Dutch conservative Protestant political party. The CHU is one of the predecessors of the Christian Democratic Appeal.
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The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) (Dutch: Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie) is a Dutch liberal political party. The VVD is the most vociferous supporter of private enterprise in the Netherlands — although supportive of the
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