Cabinet Marijnen

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Marijnen cabinet 1963

The Marijnen cabinet formed the government of the Netherlands from July 24, 1963 to April 14, 1965 . It was a coalition of the Christian Democratic parties KVP , ARP and CHU and the liberal VVD .

composition

minister

Business area / office minister Political party
general affairs
prime minister
Victor Marijnen CIP
Agriculture and Fisheries
Deputy Prime Minister
Barend Biesheuvel ARP
Exterior Joseph Luns CIP
Judiciary Ynso Scholten CHU
Interior Edzo Toxopeus VVD
Education, culture and science Theo Bot CIP
Finances Johan Witteveen VVD
defense Piet de Jong CIP
Housing and construction Pieter Bogaers CIP
Transport and water management Jan van Aartsen ARP
economy Koos Andriessen CHU
Social and health Gerard Veldkamp CIP
Social welfare Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen VVD

State Secretaries

Business area State Secretary Political party
Exterior Leo de Block
from September 3, 1963
CIP
Isaäc Nicolaas Theodoor Diepenhorst
from November 28, 1963
CHU
Education, art and science Hans Grosheide
from September 3, 1963
ARP
Louis van de Laar
from October 25, 1963
CIP
Finances Willem Hendrik van den Berge
from July 24, 1963
independent
defense Joop Haex
from August 14, 1963
CHU
Adri van Es
from August 14, 1963
ARP
Willem den Toom
from November 25, 1963
VVD
Transport and water management Mike Keyzer
from October 25, 1963
VVD
economy Joop Bakker
from September 3, 1963
ARP
Social and health Aloysius Bartels
from September 3, 1963
CIP
José de Meijer
from November 15, 1963
CIP

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