First Jonckheer cabinet

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First Jonckheer cabinet
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1st Cabinet of Netherlands Antilles
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Date formed8 December 1954
Date dissolved3 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]

Composition

The cabinet was composed as follows:

Main office-holders
OfficeNamePartySince
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 PPA8 December 1954
S.W. van der Meer DP-cur1 April 1956
Minister of Education and Popular EducationA.E. BooiNPB8 December 1954
Frederick C.J. BeaujonPPA23 August 1958
Minister of Traffic and Communications Wem Lampe PPA8 December 1954
Frederick C.J. BeaujonPPA1 April 1956
Minister of Public HealthS.W. van der MeerDP-cur8 December 1954
A.E. BooiNPB23 July 1955
Frederick C.J. BeaujonPPA1 April 1956
Minister of Social AffairsS.W. van der MeerDP-cur8 December 1954
Efrain JonckheerDP-cur1 April 1956
Ciro Domenico Kroon DP-cur7 November 1957
Minister of Economic AffairsE.J. van RomondtCOP8 December 1954
A.E. BooiNPB31 May 1957
Ciro Domenico KroonDP-cur5 December 1957
Minister of WelfareE.J. van RomondtCOP8 December 1954
A.E. BooiNPB31 May 1957
Juan E. IrausquinPPA5 December 1957


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References

  1. "Nieuwe Regeringsraad Ned. Antillen". Leidsch Dagblad (in Dutch). 8 December 1954. p. 8.
  2. "Kabinet van Antillen goedgekeurd". Nieuwe Leidsche Courant (in Dutch). 9 December 1954. p. 6.