Second Biesheuvel cabinet

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Second Biesheuvel cabinet

54th Cabinet of the Netherlands
The members of the Second Biesheuvel cabinet in the House of Representatives on 17 August 1972
Date formed9 August 1972 (1972-08-09)
Date dissolved11 May 1973 (1973-05-11)
275 days in office
(Demissionary from 29 November 1972 (1972-11-29))
People and organisations
Head of stateQueen Juliana
Head of governmentBarend Biesheuvel
Deputy head of governmentRoelof Nelissen
Molly Geertsema
No. of ministers14
Ministers removed1
Total no. of members14
Member partyCatholic People's Party
(KVP)
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy

(VVD)
Anti-Revolutionary Party
(ARP)
Christian Historical Union
(CHU)
Status in legislatureCentre-right Caretaker government
History
Election(s)1971 election
Outgoing election1972 election
Legislature term(s)1971–1972
Incoming formation1971 formation
Outgoing formation1972–1973 formation
PredecessorFirst Biesheuvel cabinet
SuccessorDen Uyl cabinet

The Second Biesheuvel cabinet was the

Minister of the Interior. The rump cabinet served until the election of 1972.[1]

Formation

Following the fall of the First Biesheuvel cabinet the Democratic Socialists '70 (DS'70) left the coalition and the Catholic People's Party, People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Anti-Revolutionary Party and the Christian Historical Union formed a Rump cabinet. Because the following negotiations for forming the next cabinet took rather long, the cabinet took further reaching decisions than a caretaker cabinet is usually supposed to do.

Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry/Portfolio(s) Term of office Party
Barend Biesheuvel Barend Biesheuvel
(1920–2001)
Prime Minister General Affairs 6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Roelof Nelissen Roelof Nelissen
(1931–2019)
Deputy
Prime Minister
Finance 6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Minister
Molly Geertsema Molly Geertsema
(1918–1991)
Deputy
Prime Minister
Interior 6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Minister
Norbert Schmelzer Norbert Schmelzer
(1921–2008)
Minister
Foreign Affairs 6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Dries van Agt Dries van Agt
(1931–2024)
Minister
Justice 6 July 1971 –
8 September 1977
[Retained] [Continued]
Catholic
People's Party
Harry Langman Harrie Langman
(1931–2016)
Minister
Economic Affairs
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Hans de Koster Hans de Koster
(1914–1992)
Minister
Defence 6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Louis Stuyt Dr.
Louis Stuyt
(1914–2000)
Minister
Health and
Environment
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Jaap Boersma Jaap Boersma
(1929–2012)
Minister
Social Affairs 6 July 1971 –
19 December 1977
[Retained] [Continued]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Chris van Veen Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
Minister
Education and
Sciences
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Christian
Historical Union
Higher
Education

• Science
21 July 1972 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Bé Udink Bé Udink
(1926–2016)
Minister
Transport and
Water Management
21 July 1972 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Christian
Historical Union
Minister
Housing and
Spatial Planning
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Pierre Lardinois Pierre Lardinois
(1924–1987)
Minister
Agriculture and
Fisheries
5 April 1967 –
1 January 1973
[Retained] [Appt]
Catholic People's Party
Jaap Boersma Jaap Boersma
(1929–2012)
1 January 1973 –
11 May 1973
[Acting]
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Piet Engels Piet Engels
(1923–1994)
Minister
Culture, Recreation
and Social Work
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Ministers without portfolio Title/Ministry/Portfolio(s) Term of office Party
Pierre Lardinois Pierre Lardinois
(1924–1987)
Minister
Interior Suriname and
Netherlands
Antilles Affairs
28 January 1972 –
1 January 1973
[Retained] [Appt]
Catholic
People's Party
Molly Geertsema Molly Geertsema
(1918–1991)
1 January 1973 –
11 May 1973
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Kees Boertien Dr.
Kees Boertien
(1927–2002)
Minister Foreign Affairs Development
Cooperation
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
State Secretaries
Title/Ministry/Portfolio(s) Term of office Party
Tjerk Westerterp Tjerk Westerterp
(1930–2023)
State Secretary
Foreign Affairs European Union
Benelux
17 August 1971 –
7 March 1973
[Retained] [Res]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Scholten Willem Scholten
(1927–2005)
State Secretary
Finance
Fiscal Policy
Tax and Customs
14 July 1971 –
19 March 1973
[Retained] [Res]
Christian
Historical Union
Fons van der Stee Fons van der Stee
(1928–1999)
Governmental
Budget
14 July 1971 –
12 March 1973
[Retained] [Res]
Catholic
People's Party
Hans Grosheide Hans Grosheide
(1930–2022)
State Secretary
Justice Immigration
and Asylum

Civil Law
Penitentiaries
• Youth Justice
28 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Jan Oostenbrink Jan Oostenbrink
(born 1936)
State Secretary
Economic Affairs
Small and
Medium-sized
Businesses

• Consumer
Protection
Tourism
17 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Adri van Es Vice admiral
Adri van Es
(1913–1994)
State Secretary
Defence • Human
Resources
Equipment
14 August 1963 –
16 September 1972
[Retained] [Res]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Koos Rietkerk Koos Rietkerk
(1927–1986)
State Secretary
Social Affairs • Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational
Safety

• Social Services
28 July 1971 –
23 April 1973
[Retained] [Res]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Kees Schelfhout Kees Schelfhout
(1918–1983)
State Secretary
Education and
Sciences
Primary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
28 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Roelof Kruisinga Dr.
Roelof Kruisinga
(1922–2012)
State Secretary
Transport and
Water Management
Public
Infrastructure

Water
Management

Postal Service
Weather
Forecasting
28 July 1971 –
20 March 1973
[Retained] [Res]
Christian
Historical Union
Werner Buck
(1925–2010)
State Secretary
Housing and
Spatial Planning
Spatial Planning
17 August 1971 –
11 May 1973
[Retained]
Catholic
People's Party
Henk Vonhoff Henk Vonhoff
(1931–2010)
State Secretary
Culture, Recreation
and Social Work
• Social Services
Disability Policy
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
28 July 1971 –
23 April 1973
[Retained] [Res]
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Source: (in Dutch) Rijksoverheid
Resigned
Retained from the previous cabinet
Continued in the next cabinet
Acting
Appointment European Commissioner

References

  1. ^ "Ideeën van Drees jr. waren te afwijkend" (in Dutch). Volkskrant. 8 September 1998. Retrieved 20 March 2018.

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