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The '''Zijlstra cabinet''' was the [[cabinet of the Netherlands]] from 22 November 1966 until 5 April 1967. The cabinet was formed by the [[List of political parties in the Netherlands|political parties]] [[Catholic People's Party]] (KVP) and the [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] (ARP) |
The '''Zijlstra cabinet''' was the [[cabinet of the Netherlands]] from 22 November 1966 until 5 April 1967. The cabinet was formed by the [[List of political parties in the Netherlands|political parties]] [[Catholic People's Party]] (KVP) and the [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] (ARP) following the fall of the [[Cals cabinet]] on 14 October 1966. The [[Centre-right politics|centre-right]] [[rump cabinet]] served as a [[caretaker government]] until the [[Dutch general election, 1967|election of 1967]]. [[Jelle Zijlstra]] (ARP) was [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Prime Minister]], [[Jan de Quay]] (KVP) and [[Barend Biesheuvel]] (ARP) served as [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Ministers]].<ref>{{nl icon}} {{cite web|url=https://anderetijden.nl/artikel/5855/Kabinet-Zijlstra|title=Kabinet Zijlstra - Vijftig jaar geleden aangetreden|publisher=Andere Tijden|date=22 November 2016|accessdate=10 March 2018}}</ref> |
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==Formation== |
==Formation== |
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| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[Jan de Quay]] <br/> <small>(1901–1985)</small> |
| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[Jan de Quay]] <br/> <small>(1901–1985)</small> |
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| [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Minister]] / <br/> [[List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands|Minister]] |
| [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Deputy Prime Minister]] / <br/> [[List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands|Minister]] |
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| [[Ministry of Transport and Water Management (Netherlands)|Transport and Water Management]] |
| [[Ministry of Transport and Water Management (Netherlands)|Transport and <br/> Water Management]] |
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| 22 November 1966 – <br/> 5 April 1967 |
| 22 November 1966 – <br/> 5 April 1967 |
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| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[Marga Klompé]] <br/> <small>(1912–1986)</small> |
| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[Marga Klompé]] <br/> <small>(1912–1986)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Education of the Netherlands#List of Ministers of Social Work|Minister]] |
| [[List of Ministers of Education of the Netherlands#List of Ministers of Social Work|Minister]] |
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| [[Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands)|Culture, Recreation and Social Work]] |
| [[Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands)|Culture, Recreation <br/> and Social Work]] |
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| 22 November 1966 – <br/> 6 July 1971 |
| 22 November 1966 – <br/> 6 July 1971 |
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| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| [[Theo Bot]] <br/> <small>(1911–1984)</small> |
| [[Theo Bot]] <br/> <small>(1911–1984)</small> |
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| [[Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (Netherlands)|Minister]] |
| [[Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (Netherlands)|Minister]] |
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| Aid to Developing Countries <br/> (within [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)|Foreign Affairs]]) |
| Aid to Developing Countries <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)|Foreign Affairs]]) |
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| 14 April 1965 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 14 April 1965 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| [[Barend Biesheuvel]] <br/> <small>(1920–2001)</small> |
| [[Barend Biesheuvel]] <br/> <small>(1920–2001)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands|Minister]] |
| [[List of Ministers of Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands|Minister]] |
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| Suriname and Netherlands Antilles Affairs <br/> (within [[Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations|Interior]]) |
| Suriname and Netherlands <br/> Antilles Affairs <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations|Interior]]) |
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| 24 July 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 24 July 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] |
| [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] |
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| rowspan=2|[[Leo de Block]] <br/> <small>(1904–1988)</small> |
| rowspan=2|[[Leo de Block]] <br/> <small>(1904–1988)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Foreign Affairs|State Secretary]] |
| [[List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Foreign Affairs|State Secretary]] |
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| European Affairs |
| • European Affairs <br/> • NATO Affairs <br/> • Benelux Affairs <br/> • United Nations Affairs <br/> • International Aviation Policy <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)|Foreign Affairs]]) |
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| 3 September 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 3 September 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| rowspan=2|[[Catholic People's Party]] |
| rowspan=2|[[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| [[List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Infrastructure|State Secretary]] |
| [[List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Infrastructure|State Secretary]] |
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| Aviation Infrastructure |
| • Aviation Infrastructure <br/> • Postal Service <br/> • Weather Forecasting Service <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Transport and Water Management (Netherlands)|Transport and <br/> Water Management]]) |
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| 28 November 1966 – <br/> 5 April 1967 |
| 28 November 1966 – <br/> 5 April 1967 |
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| [[Louis van Son]] <br/> <small>(1922–1986)</small> |
| [[Louis van Son]] <br/> <small>(1922–1986)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Economic Affairs|State Secretary]] |
| [[List of Ministers of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Economic Affairs|State Secretary]] |
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| International Trade |
| • International Trade <br/> • Export Promotion <br/> • Small Business Policy <br/> • Retail Policy <br/> • Competition Policy <br/> • Regional Development <br/> • Tourism Affairs <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (Netherlands)|Economic Affairs]]) |
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| 28 November 1966 – <br/> 6 July 1971 |
| 28 November 1966 – <br/> 6 July 1971 |
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| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| style="background:{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}};"| |
| style="background:{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}};"| |
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| [[File:Gerard Peijnenburg 1983 (1).jpg|120px|Gerard Peijnenburg]] |
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| [[Gerard Peijnenburg]] <br/> <small>(1911–2002)</small> |
| [[Gerard Peijnenburg]] <br/> <small>(1911–2002)</small> |
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| rowspan=3|[[List of Ministers of Defence of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Defence|State Secretary]] |
| rowspan=3|[[List of Ministers of Defence of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Defence|State Secretary]] |
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| Army <br/> (within [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Defence]]) |
| • Army <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Defence]]) |
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| 13 May 1965 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 13 May 1965 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
| [[Independent politician|Independent <br/> Christian Democrat]] <br/> <small>(Catholic)</small> |
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| style="background:{{Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color}};"| |
| style="background:{{Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color}};"| |
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| [[File:Adri van Es aan boord van Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman.jpg|120px|Adri van Es]] |
| [[File:Adri van Es aan boord van Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman.jpg|120px|Adri van Es]] |
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| [[Adri van Es]] <br/> <small>(1913–1994)</small> |
| [[Adri van Es]] <br/> <small>(1913–1994)</small> |
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| Navy |
| • Navy <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Defence]]) |
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| 14 August 1963 – <br/> |
| 14 August 1963 – <br/> 16 September 1972 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] |
| [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] |
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| [[File:Heije Schaper als staatssecretaris.jpg|120px|Heije Schaper]] |
| [[File:Heije Schaper als staatssecretaris.jpg|120px|Heije Schaper]] |
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| [[Heije Schaper]] <br/> <small>(1906–1996)</small> |
| [[Heije Schaper]] <br/> <small>(1906–1996)</small> |
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| Air Force <br/> (within [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Defence]]) |
| • Air Force <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Defence]]) |
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| 22 June 1966 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 22 June 1966 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
| [[Independent politician|Independent <br/> Liberal]] <br/> <small>([[Liberalism in the Netherlands|Conservative Liberal]])</small> |
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| style="background:{{Catholic People's Party/meta/color}};"| |
| style="background:{{Catholic People's Party/meta/color}};"| |
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| [[File:José de Meijer 1965 (1).jpg|120px|José de Meijer]] |
| [[File:José de Meijer 1965 (1).jpg|120px|José de Meijer]] |
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| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[José de Meijer]] <br/> <small>(1915–2000)</small> |
| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[José de Meijer]] <br/> <small>(1915–2000)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Social Affairs of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Social Affairs|State Secretary]] |
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| Social Security |
| • Social Security <br/> • Unemployment Affairs <br/> • Occupational Safety <br/> • Social Services <br/> • Poverty Policy <br/> • Public Sector Organisations <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment|Social Affairs]] and [[Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport|Health]]) |
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| 15 November 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 15 November 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| [[File:Louis Bartels 1965 (1).jpg|120px|Louis Bartels]] |
| [[File:Louis Bartels 1965 (1).jpg|120px|Louis Bartels]] |
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| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[Louis Bartels]] <br/> <small>(1915–2002)</small> |
| <small>[[Doctor (title)|Dr.]]</small> <br/> [[Louis Bartels]] <br/> <small>(1915–2002)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Health of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Health|State Secretary]] |
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| Elderly Policy |
| • Elderly Policy <br/> • Disability Affairs <br/> • Veteran Affairs <br/> • Medical Ethics Policy <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment|Social Affairs]] and [[Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport|Health]]) |
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| 3 September 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 3 September 1963 – <br/> 5 April 1967 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
| [[Catholic People's Party]] |
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| [[Hans Grosheide]] <br/> <small>(born 1930)</small> |
| [[Hans Grosheide]] <br/> <small>(born 1930)</small> |
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| [[List of Ministers of Education of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Education|State Secretary]] |
| [[List of Ministers of Education of the Netherlands#List of State Secretaries for Education|State Secretary]] |
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| Primary Education |
| • Primary Education <br/> • Secondary Education <br/> • Special Education <br/> <br/> (within [[Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands)|Education and Sciences]]) |
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| 3 September 1963 – <br/> 6 July 1971 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
| 3 September 1963 – <br/> 6 July 1971 <br/> {{ref_label|retained|Retained}} |
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| [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] |
| [[Anti-Revolutionary Party]] |
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| colspan=7|<small>Source: {{nl icon}} [https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/regering/over-de-regering/kabinetten-sinds-1945/kabinet-zijlstra Rijksoverheid] |
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Revision as of 13:36, 14 June 2018
Zijlstra cabinet | |
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51st Cabinet of the Netherlands | |
Date formed | 22 November 1966 |
Date dissolved | 5 April 1967 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Juliana |
Head of government | Jelle Zijlstra |
Deputy head of government | Jan de Quay Barend Biesheuvel |
No. of ministers | 13 |
Member party | Catholic People's Party (KVP) Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) |
Status in legislature | Centre-right Caretaker government |
Opposition party | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Opposition leader | Edzo Toxopeus |
History | |
Outgoing election | 1967 election |
Legislature term(s) | 1963–1967 |
Incoming formation | 1966 formation |
Outgoing formation | 1967 formation |
Predecessor | Cals cabinet |
Successor | De Jong cabinet |
Part of the Politics series |
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The Zijlstra cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 22 November 1966 until 5 April 1967. The cabinet was formed by the political parties Catholic People's Party (KVP) and the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) following the fall of the Cals cabinet on 14 October 1966. The centre-right rump cabinet served as a caretaker government until the election of 1967. Jelle Zijlstra (ARP) was Prime Minister, Jan de Quay (KVP) and Barend Biesheuvel (ARP) served as Deputy Prime Ministers.[1]
Formation
Following the fall of the Cals cabinet the Labour Party (PvdA) left the coalition and the Catholic People's Party and the Anti-Revolutionary Party formed a Rump cabinet.
Term
Such a transitional cabinet is not supposed to take important decisions, but it still resolved the issue over the introduction of commercial television, which had been a major issue in the two previous cabinets, with the omroepwet, which allowed commercial blocks on public television (between shows), despite protests by VVD and part of CHU.
Cabinet Members
- Retained Retained this position from the previous cabinet.
Living cabinet members
- As of 2024, the following cabinet member is still alive:
- State Secretary
- Hans Grosheide – 6 August 1930
- State Secretary
References
- ^ Template:Nl icon "Kabinet Zijlstra - Vijftig jaar geleden aangetreden". Andere Tijden. 22 November 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
External links
- Official
- Template:Nl icon Kabinet-Zijlstra Parlement & Politiek
- Template:Nl icon Kabinet-Zijlstra Rijksoverheid