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Cabinet of the Netherlands

The cabinet of the Netherlands or council of ministers plans and implements government policy. The Monarch and the Council of Ministers together are called the Crown. The Prime Minister is the head of government. Most ministers also head government ministries, although ministers-without-portfolio exist. The ministers, collectively and individually, are responsible to the States General (parliament). Unlike the British system, Dutch ministers cannot simultaneously be members of parliament.

Dutch cabinets since World War II

Note: first party mentioned provided prime minister.

Netherlands cabinet Prime MinisterPartyFromUntil
Schermerhorn/DreesWillem Schermerhorn
Willem Drees
VDB ,PvdA,KVP,ARPJune 24, 1945July 3, 1946
Beel I Louis BeelKVP,PvdAJuly 3, 1946August 7, 1948
Drees I Willem DreesPvdA,KVP,CHU,VVDAugust 7, 1948March 15, 1951
Drees II Willem DreesPvdA,KVP, ARP,CHUMarch 15, 1951September 2, 1952
Drees III Willem DreesPvdA,KVP, ARP,CHUSeptember 2, 1952October 13, 1956
Drees IV Willem DreesPvdA,KVP, ARP,CHUOctober 13, 1956December 22, 1958
Beel II Louis BeelKVP, ARP,CHUDecember 22, 1958May 19, 1959
De Quay Jan de QuayKVP, ARP,CHU,VVDMay 19, 1959July 24, 1963
Marijnen Victor MarijnenKVP, ARP,CHU,VVDJuly 24, 1963April 14, 1965
Cals Jo CalsKVP, ARP,PvdAApril 14, 1965November 22, 1966
Zijlstra Jelle ZijlstraARP,KVPNovember 22, 1966April 5, 1967
De Jong Piet de Jong KVP, ARP,CHU,VVDApril 5, 1967July 6, 1971
Biesheuvel I Barend BiesheuvelARP,KVP,CHU,VVDJuly 6, 1971August 9, 1972
Biesheuvel II Barend BiesheuvelARP,KVP,CHU,VVDAugust 9, 1972May 11, 1973
Den Uyl Joop den UylPvdA,KVP, ARP,PPRMay 11, 1973December 19, 1977
Van Agt I Dries van AgtCDA,VVDDecember 19, 1977September 11, 1981
Van Agt II Dries van AgtCDA,PvdA,D'66September 11, 1981May 29, 1982
Van Agt III Dries van AgtCDA,D'66May 29, 1982November 4, 1982
Lubbers I Ruud LubbersCDA,VVDNovember 4, 1982July 14, 1986
Lubbers II Ruud LubbersCDA,VVDJuly 14, 1986November 7, 1989
Lubbers III Ruud LubbersCDA,PvdANovember 7, 1989August 22, 1994
Kok I Wim KokPvdA,VVD,D'66August 22, 1994August 3, 1998
Kok IIWim KokPvdA,VVD,D'66August 3, 1998July 22, 2002
Balkenende IJan Peter BalkenendeCDA,LPF,VVDJuly 22, 2002May 27, 2003
Balkenende IIJan Peter BalkenendeCDA,VVD,D'66May 27, 2003 
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