First Jonckheer cabinet | |
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1st Cabinet of Netherlands Antilles | |
Date formed | 8 December 1954 |
Date dissolved | 3 October 1958 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Juliana of the Netherlands |
Head of government | Efrain Jonckheer |
History | |
Election(s) | 1954 election |
Outgoing election | 1958 election |
Successor | Jonckheer II |
The First Jonckheer cabinet was the 1st cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles after the ratification of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [1] [2]
The cabinet was composed as follows:
Office | Name | Party | Since |
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Minister of General Affairs | Efrain Jonckheer | DP-cur | 8 December 1954 |
Minister of Finance | Juan E. Irausquin | PPA | 1 April 1956 |
Minister of Justice | Frederick C.J. Beaujon | PPA | 8 December 1954 |
S.W. van der Meer | DP-cur | 1 April 1956 | |
Minister of Education and Popular Education | A.E. Booi | NPB | 8 December 1954 |
Frederick C.J. Beaujon | PPA | 23 August 1958 | |
Minister of Traffic and Communications | Wem Lampe | PPA | 8 December 1954 |
Frederick C.J. Beaujon | PPA | 1 April 1956 | |
Minister of Public Health | S.W. van der Meer | DP-cur | 8 December 1954 |
A.E. Booi | NPB | 23 July 1955 | |
Frederick C.J. Beaujon | PPA | 1 April 1956 | |
Minister of Social Affairs | S.W. van der Meer | DP-cur | 8 December 1954 |
Efrain Jonckheer | DP-cur | 1 April 1956 | |
Ciro Domenico Kroon | DP-cur | 7 November 1957 | |
Minister of Economic Affairs | E.J. van Romondt | COP | 8 December 1954 |
A.E. Booi | NPB | 31 May 1957 | |
Ciro Domenico Kroon | DP-cur | 5 December 1957 | |
Minister of Welfare | E.J. van Romondt | COP | 8 December 1954 |
A.E. Booi | NPB | 31 May 1957 | |
Juan E. Irausquin | PPA | 5 December 1957 |
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