Minister without Portfolio (Netherlands)

In the Netherlands, a Minister without portfolio (Dutch: Minister zonder portefeuille) is a Government minister that does not head a specific ministry, but assumes the same power and responsibilities as a minister that does. The minister is responsible for a specific part of another minister's policy field. In that sense, a minister without portfolio is comparable to a State Secretary (staatssecretaris), a junior minister in Dutch politics, who also falls under another ministry and is responsible for a specific part of that minister's policy field. However, one distinct difference is that a minister without portfolio is a member of the Council of Ministers and can vote in it, whereas a state secretary is not. The minister for development cooperation has always been a minister without portfolio.

List of ministers without portfolio by cabinet edit

Second Gerbrandy cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Jaap Burger
(1904–1986)
Minister for Return Policy • Provisional Government Reconstruction Ministry of the Interior 11 August 1943 –
31 May 1944
[Appt]
Social Democratic
Workers' Party
  Jonkheer
Edgar Michiels
van Verduynen

(1885–1952)
Minister for Foreign Policy • Designated Acting Minister
of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1 January 1942 –
23 February 1945
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
  Pangeran
Adipati Soejono
(1886–1943)
Minister for Colonial Policy • Indonesian Political Affairs Ministry of Colonial Affairs 9 June 1942 –
5 January 1943
[Died]
Independent
Conservative

(Social Conservative)
Source:[1](in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek

Third Gerbrandy cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Jonkheer
Edgar Michiels
van Verduynen

(1885–1952)
Minister for Foreign Policy • Designated Acting Minister
of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 23 February 1945 –
25 June 1945
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Source:[2] (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek

Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Dr.
Herman van Roijen
(1905–1991)
Minister for Foreign Policy • United Nations Affairs
• NATO Affairs
• Benelux Affairs
• Development Cooperation
• Indonesian Political Affairs
• New Guinea Political Affairs
• International Aviation Policy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 25 June 1945 –
1 March 1946
[Appt]
Independent
Social Democrat
  Eelco van Kleffens
(1894–1983)
1 March 1946 –
3 July 1946
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Source:[3]

First Beel cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Eelco van Kleffens
(1894–1983)
Minister for Foreign Policy • United Nations Affairs
• NATO Affairs
• Benelux Affairs
• Development Cooperation
• Indonesian Political Affairs
• New Guinea Political Affairs
• International Aviation Policy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3 July 1946 –
1 July 1947
[Res]
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
  Lubbertus Götzen
(1894–1979)
Minister for Colonial Policy • Indonesian Monetary Policy Ministry of Colonial Affairs 11 November 1947 –
7 August 1948
Independent
Christian Democrat

(Protestant)
Source: (in Dutch) [4]

Drees–Van Schaik cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Josef van Schaik
(1882–1962)
Minister for Kingdom
Reconstruction
• Kingdom Reconstruction
• Decolonization Policy
Ministry of the Interior 7 August 1948 –
15 March 1951
Deputy Prime Minister
(7 Aug 1948 –
15 Mar 1951)
Catholic People's Party
Ad interim
Minister of Transport and
Water Management

(7 Aug 1948 –
1 Nov 1948 )
Ad interim
Minister of the Interior
(15 Jun 1949 –
20 Sep 1949)
  Lubbertus Götzen
(1894–1979)
Minister for Colonial Policy • Indonesian Monetary Policy Ministry of Colonial Affairs 7 August 1948 –
15 March 1951
Independent
Christian Democrat

(Protestant)
Source:[5]

First Drees cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Frans Teulings
(1891–1966)
Minister for Civil Defence • Emergency Services
• Disaster Management
Ministry of the Interior 15 March 1951 –
2 September 1952
Deputy Prime Minister
(15 Mar 1951 –
2 Sep 1952)
Catholic People's Party
Ad interim
Minister of the Interior
(18 Nov 1951 –
6 Dec 1951)
  Dr.
Guus Albregts
(1900–1980)
Minister for Economic Policy • Privatization Policy
• Small Business Policy
• Retail Policy
• Competition Policy
• Regional Development
• Public Sector Organisations
Ministry of the Interior 15 March 1951 –
2 September 1952
Catholic People's Party
Source:[6]

Second Drees cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  A. C. de Bruijn
(1887–1968)
Minister for Economic Policy • Privatization Policy
• Regional Development
• Public Sector Organisations
Ministry of the Interior 2 September 1952 –
13 October 1956
Catholic People's Party
  Dr.
Joseph Luns
(1911–2002)
Minister for Foreign Policy • United Nations Affairs
• NATO Affairs
• Benelux Affairs
• Development Cooperation
• Indonesian Political Affairs
• New Guinea Political Affairs
• International Aviation Policy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2 September 1952 –
13 October 1956
Catholic People's Party
Source:[7]

De Quay cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Henk Korthals
(1911–1976)
Minister for Overseas Affairs • Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 19 May 1959 –
1 September 1959
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Transport
and Water Management
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
1 September 1959 –
24 July 1963
Source:[8]

Marijnen cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Barend Biesheuvel
(1920–2001)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 24 July 1963 –
14 April 1965
Deputy Prime Minister
Ministers of Agriculture
and Fisheries
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Source:[9]

Cals cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Barend Biesheuvel
(1920–2001)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 14 April 1965 –
22 November 1966
Deputy Prime Minister
Ministers of Agriculture
and Fisheries
Anti-Revolutionary Party
  Theo Bot
(1911–1984)
Minister for Aid to
Developing Countries
• International Development
• Development Aid
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 14 April 1965 –
22 November 1966
Catholic People's Party
Source:[10]

Zijlstra cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Barend Biesheuvel
(1920–2001)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 22 November 1966 –
5 April 1967
Deputy Prime Minister
Ministers of Agriculture
and Fisheries
Anti-Revolutionary Party
  Theo Bot
(1911–1984)
Minister for Aid to
Developing Countries
• International Development
• Development Aid
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 22 November 1966 –
5 April 1967
Catholic People's Party
Source:[11]

De Jong cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Joop Bakker
(1921–2003)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 5 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Transport and
Water Management
Anti-Revolutionary Party
  Bé Udink
(1926–2016)
Minister for Aid to
Developing Countries
• International Development
• Development Aid
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 5 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Christian Historical Union
Source:[12]

First Biesheuvel cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Roelof Nelissen
(1931–2019)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 6 July 1971 –
28 January 1972
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Catholic People's Party
  Pierre Lardinois
(1924–1987)
28 January 1972 –
9 August 1972
Ministers of Agriculture
and Fisheries
  Dr.
Kees Boertien
(1927–2002)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 6 July 1971 –
9 August 1972
Anti-Revolutionary Party
  Jonkheer
Mauk de Brauw
(1925–1984)
Minister for Higher Education
and Science Policy
• Higher Education
• Science Policy
Ministry of Education
and Sciences
6 July 1971 –
21 July 1972
[Res]
Democratic
Socialists '70
  Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
21 July 1972 –
9 August 1972
Minister of Education
and Sciences
Christian Historical Union
Source:[13]

Second Biesheuvel cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Pierre Lardinois
(1924–1987)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 9 August 1972 –
1 January 1973
[Appt]
Ministers of Agriculture
and Fisheries
Catholic People's Party
  Molly Geertsema
(1918–1991)
1 January 1973 –
11 May 1973
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of the Interior
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Dr.
Kees Boertien
(1927–2002)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 9 August 1972 –
11 May 1973
Anti-Revolutionary Party
  Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
Minister for Higher Education
and Science Policy
• Higher Education
• Science Policy
Ministry of Education
and Sciences
9 August 1972 –
11 May 1973
Minister of Education
and Sciences
Christian Historical Union
Source:[14]

Den Uyl cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Dr.
Gaius de Gaay Fortman
(1911–1997)
Minister for Suriname and
Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Suriname Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 11 May 1973 –
25 November 1975
Minister of the Interior
(11 May 1973 –
19 Dec 1977)
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs 25 November 1975 –
19 December 1977
Deputy Prime Minister
Ministers of Justice
(8 Sep 1977 –
19 Dec 1977)
  Jan Pronk
(born 1940)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Labour Party
  Boy Trip
(1921–1990)
Minister for Science Policy • Science Policy Ministry of Education
and Sciences
19 December 1977 –
19 December 1977
Political Party
of Radicals
Source:[15]

First Van Agt cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Fons van der Stee
(1928–1999)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs Ministry of the Interior 19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Ministers of Agriculture
and Fisheries

(19 Dec 1977 –
5 Mar 1980)
Catholic People's Party
Minister of Finance
(5 Mar 1980 –
11 Sep 1981)
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Ad interim
Minister of Defence
(4 Mar 1978 –
8 Mar 1978)
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Rinus Peijnenburg
(1928–1979)
Minister for Science Policy • Science Policy Ministry of Education
and Sciences
19 December 1977 –
1 April 1979
[Died]
Catholic People's Party
  Dr.
Leendert Ginjaar
(1928–2003)
1 April 1979 –
3 May 1979
[Ad interim]
Minister of Health and
Environment
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Dr.
Ton van Trier
(1926–1983)
3 May 1979 –
11 September 1981
Independent
Christian Democrat

(Catholic)
Catholic People's Party
Christian Democratic Appeal
Source:[16]

Second Van Agt cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Joop den Uyl
(1919–1987)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs Ministry of the Interior 11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment
Labour Party
  Kees van Dijk
(1931–2008)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
Christian Democratic Appeal
Source:[17]

Third Van Agt cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs Ministry of the Interior 29 May 1982 –
4 November 1982
Minister of Agriculture
and Fisheries
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Kees van Dijk
(1931–2008)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 29 May 1982 –
4 November 1982
Christian Democratic Appeal
Source:[18]

First Lubbers cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles and Aruba Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Aruba Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 4 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Eegje Schoo
(born 1944)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 4 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Source:[19]

Second Lubbers cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles and Aruba Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Aruba Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 14 July 1986 –
7 November 1989
Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment

(14 Jul 1986 –
7 Nov 1989)
Christian Democratic Appeal
Ad interim
Minister of the Interior
(3 Feb 1987 –
6 May 1987)
  Piet Bukman
(born 1934)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 14 July 1986 –
7 November 1989
Christian Democratic Appeal
Source:[20]

Third Lubbers cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Ruud Lubbers
(1939–2018)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles and Aruba Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Aruba Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 7 November 1989 –
14 November 1989
[Ad interim]
Prime Minister Christian Democratic Appeal
  Dr.
Ernst Hirsch Ballin
(born 1950)
14 November 1989 –
27 May 1994
[Res]
Minister of Justice
  Ruud Lubbers
(1939–2018)
27 May 1994 –
22 August 1994
Prime Minister
  Jan Pronk
(born 1940)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 7 November 1989 –
22 Augustus 1994
Labour Party
Source:[21]

First Kok cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Dr.
Joris Voorhoeve
(born 1945)
Minister for Netherlands
Antilles and Aruba Affairs
• Netherlands Antilles Affairs
• Aruba Affairs
Ministry of the Interior 22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Minister of Defence People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Jan Pronk
(born 1940)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party
Source:[22]

Second Kok cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Roger van Boxtel
(born 1954)
Minister for Integration
and Urban Planning
• Integration
• Government Real Estate
• Urban Planning
• Public Housing
• Minority Affairs
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Ad interim
Minister of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations

(13 Mar 2000 –
24 Mar 2000)
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  Eveline Herfkens
(born 1952)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party
Source:[23]

First Balkenende cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Hilbrand Nawijn
(born 1948)
Minister for Integration
and Asylum Affairs
• Integration
• Immigration
• Asylum Affairs
• Minority Affairs
Ministry of Justice 22 July 2002 –
27 May 2003
Pim Fortuyn List
Source:[24]

Second Balkenende cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Thom de Graaf
(born 1957)
Minister for Government Reform
and Kingdom Relations
• Central Government Affairs
• Local Government Affairs
• Government Reform
• Government Real Estate
• Kingdom Relations
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
27 May 2003 –
23 March 2005
[Res]
Deputy Prime Minister Democrats 66
  Alexander Pechtold
(born 1965)
31 March 2005 –
3 July 2006
[Res]
  Agnes van Ardenne
(born 1950)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 27 May 2003 –
7 July 2006
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Rita Verdonk
(born 1955)
Minister for Integration
and Asylum Affairs
• Integration
• Immigration
• Asylum Affairs
• Minority Affairs
Ministry of Justice 27 May 2003 –
7 July 2006
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Source:[25]

Third Balkenende cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Atzo Nicolaï
(born 1960)
Minister for Government Reform
and Kingdom Relations
• Central Government Affairs
• Local Government Affairs
• Government Reform
• Government Real Estate
• Kingdom Relations
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
7 July 2006 –
22 February 2007
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Agnes van Ardenne
(born 1950)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 7 July 2006 –
22 February 2007
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Rita Verdonk
(born 1955)
Minister for Integration
and Asylum Affairs
• Integration
• Immigration
• Asylum Affairs
• Minority Affairs
Ministry of Justice 7 July 2006 –
14 December 2006
Ad interim
Minister of Justice
(21 Sep 2006 –
22 Sep 2006)
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Minister for Integration, Rehabilitation,
Prevention and Youth Justice
• Integration
• Youth Justice
• Rehabilitation
• Prevention
• Minority Affairs
14 December 2006 –
22 February 2007
Source:[26]

Fourth Balkenende cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Bert Koenders
(born 1958)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party
  Maxime Verhagen
(born 1956)
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
Minister of Foreign Affairs Christian Democratic Appeal
  André Rouvoet
(born 1962)
Minister for Youth Policy
and Family Policy
• Youth Policy
• Family Policy
• Provincial Healthcare
• Local Healthcare
Ministry of Health,
Welfare and Sport
22 February 2007 –
14 October 2010
Deputy Prime Minister
(22 Feb 2007 –
14 Oct 2010)

Minister of Education,
Culture and Science

(23 Feb 2010 –
14 Oct 2010)
Christian Union
  Ella Vogelaar
(1949–2019)
Minister for Housing,
Communities and Integration
• Integration
• Urban Planning
• Public Housing
• Communities
• Minority Affairs
Ministry of Housing, Spatial
Planning and the Environment
22 February 2007 –
14 November 2008
[Res]
Labour Party
  Eberhard van der Laan
(1955–2017)
14 November 2008 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
  Eimert van Middelkoop
(born 1949)
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
Minister of Defence Christian Union
Source:[27]

First Rutte cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Gerd Leers
(born 1951)
Minister for Immigration
and Asylum Affairs
• Immigration
• Asylum Affairs
• Minority Affairs
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
14 October 2010 –
16 December 2011
Christian Democratic Appeal
• Integration
• Immigration
• Asylum Affairs
• Minority Affairs
16 December 2011 –
5 November 2012
Source:[28]

Second Rutte cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Stef Blok
(born 1964)
Minister for Housing and the
Central Government Sector
• Central Government Affairs
• Government Real Estate
• Urban Planning
• Public Housing
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
5 November 2012 –
27 January 2017
[Appt]
Ad interim
Minister of Security
and Justice

(10 Mar 2015 –
20 Mar 2015)
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Ad interim
Minister of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations

(29 Jun 2016 –
16 Sep 2016)
  Lilianne Ploumen
(born 1962)
Minister for Foreign Trade
and Development Cooperation
• International Trade
• Export Promotion
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
Labour Party
Source:[29]

Third Rutte cabinet edit

Minister Title Portfolio Ministry Term of office Other function(s) Party
  Sigrid Kaag
(born 1961)
Minister for Foreign Trade
and Development Cooperation
• International Trade
• Export Promotion
• International Development
• Development Aid
• International Environmental Policies
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 26 October 2017 –
10 August 2021
[Appt]
Ad interim
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(13 Feb 2018 –
7 Mar 2018)

(25 May 2021 –
10 Aug 2021)
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  Tom de Bruijn
(born 1948)
10 August 2021 –
10 January 2022
Ad interim
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(17 Sep 2021 –
24 Sep 2021)
  Sander Dekker
(born 1975)
Minister for
Legal Protection
• Public Prosecution Service
• Privacy Policy
• Administrative Law
• Family Law
• Youth Justice
• International Law
• Prison Administration
• Gambling Policy
• Copyright Law
• Rehabilitation
• Prevention
• Debt Management
Ministry of Justice
and Security
26 October 2017 –
10 January 2022
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Ank Bijleveld
(born 1962)
Acting
Minister for Intelligence
• Intelligence and
Security Service
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
1 November 2019 –
14 April 2020
Minister of Defence
(26 Oct 2017 –
17 Sep 2021)
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Bruno Bruins
(born 1963)
Minister for Medical Care • Social Services
• Provincial Healthcare
• Local Healthcare
• Biotechnology Policy
• Medical Ethics Policy
• Drug Policy
• Sport
Coronavirus Management
(Bruins only)
Ministry of Health,
Welfare and Sport
26 October 2017 –
19 March 2020
[Res]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Martin van Rijn
(born 1956)
[30]
23 March 2020 –
9 July 2020
Independent
(Labour Party)
[31]
  Tamara van Ark
(born 1974)
9 July 2020 –
3 September 2021
[Res]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
  Arie Slob
(born 1961)
Minister for Primary and
Secondary Education
and Media Affairs
• Primary Education
• Secondary Education
• Special Education
• Preschool
• Teacher Policy
• Media Affairs
Ministry of Education,
Culture and Science
26 October 2017 –
10 January 2022
Christian Union
  Stientje van Veldhoven
(born 1973)
Acting
Minister for Environmental
Policy and Housing
• Environmental Policy
• Central Government Affairs
• Government Real Estate
• Urban Planning
• Public Housing
Ministry of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
1 November 2019 –
14 April 2020
Democrats 66
Source:[32]
Resigned
Appointment: Jaap Burger appointed Minister of the Interior; Eelco van Kleffens appointed Minister for Foreign Policy; Herman van Roijen and Sigrid Kaag appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs; Pierre Lardinois appointed European Commissioner; Stef Blok appointed Minister of Security and Justice.
Died in office.
Medical leave of absence.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kabinet-Gerbrandy I en II
  2. ^ Kabinet-Gerbrandy III
  3. ^ Kabinet-Schermerhorn-Drees Rijksoverheid
  4. ^ Kabinet-Beel I Rijksoverheid
  5. ^ Kabinet-Drees-Van Schaik Rijksoverheid
  6. ^ Kabinet-Drees I Rijksoverheid
  7. ^ Kabinet-Drees II Rijksoverheid
  8. ^ Kabinet-De Quay Rijksoverheid
  9. ^ Kabinet-Marijnen Rijksoverheid
  10. ^ Kabinet-Cals Rijksoverheid
  11. ^ Kabinet-Zijlstra Rijksoverheid
  12. ^ Kabinet-De Jong Rijksoverheid
  13. ^ Kabinet-Biesheuvel Rijksoverheid
  14. ^ Kabinet-Biesheuvel Rijksoverheid
  15. ^ Kabinet-Den Uyl Rijksoverheid
  16. ^ Kabinet-Van Agt I Rijksoverheid
  17. ^ Kabinet-Van Agt II Rijksoverheid
  18. ^ Kabinet-Van Agt III Rijksoverheid
  19. ^ Kabinet-Lubbers I Rijksoverheid
  20. ^ Kabinet-Lubbers II Rijksoverheid
  21. ^ Kabinet-Lubbers III Rijksoverheid
  22. ^ Kabinet-Kok I Rijksoverheid
  23. ^ Kabinet-Kok II Rijksoverheid
  24. ^ Kabinet-Balkenende I Rijksoverheid
  25. ^ Kabinet-Balkenende II Rijksoverheid
  26. ^ Kabinet-Balkenende III Rijksoverheid
  27. ^ Kabinet-Balkenende IV Rijksoverheid
  28. ^ Kabinet-Rutte-Verhagen Rijksoverheid
  29. ^ Kabinet-Rutte-Asscher Rijksoverheid
  30. ^ "PvdA'er Martin van Rijn nieuwe minister voor Medische Zorg" (in Dutch). NOS. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  31. ^ Officially a member of the Labour Party but serves as a de facto Independent in a technocratic capacity
  32. ^ Kabinet-Rutte III Rijksoverheid