De Jong cabinet

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The cabinet on assumption of office, in front of the Huis ten Bosch palace

The De Jong cabinet formed the government of the Netherlands from April 5, 1967 to July 6, 1971 . It was a coalition of the Christian Democratic parties KVP , ARP and CHU and the liberal VVD .

composition

The cabinet consisted of 14 ministers and 12 state secretaries.

minister

Business area / office minister Political party
general affairs
prime minister
Piet de Jong CIP
Finance
Deputy Prime Minister
Johan Witteveen VVD

Deputy Prime Minister for Transport and Water Management
Joop Bakker ARP
Exterior Joseph Luns CIP
Judiciary Carel Polak VVD
Interior Henk Beernink CHU
education and Science Gerard Veringa CIP
defense Willem the Toom VVD
Housing and spatial planning Wim Schut ARP
economy Leo de Block
until January 7, 1970
CIP
Johan Witteveen January 7-14
, 1970
VVD
Roelof Nelissen
from January 14, 1970
CIP
Agriculture and fishing Pierre Lardinois CIP
Social and health Bauke Roolvink ARP
Culture, recreation and care Marga Klompé CIP
Minister without portfolio tasked with development cooperation Berend Jan Udink CHU

State Secretaries

Business area State Secretary Political party
Exterior Hans de Koster
from June 12, 1967
VVD
Judiciary Klaas Wiersma
from April 20, 1970
VVD
Interior Chris van Veen
from May 10, 1967
CHU
education and Science Hans Grosheide ARP
Finances Ferd Grapperhaus
from May 10, 1967
CIP
defense Adri van Es ARP
Joop Haex
from April 18, 1967
CHU
Anthony Ernst Mary Duynstee
from April 28, 1967
CIP
Transport and water management Mike Keyzer
from April 18, 1967
VVD
economy Louis van Son
from April 18, 1967
CIP
Social and health Roelof Kruisinga
from April 18, 1967
CHU
Culture, recreation and care Hein van de Poel
from May 29, 1967
CIP

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