First Ys cabinet | |
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22nd cabinet of Netherlands Antilles | |
Date formed | 3 June 2002 |
Date dissolved | 22 July 2003 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Beatrix of the Netherlands |
Head of government | Etienne Ys |
History | |
Election(s) | 2002 election |
Predecessor | Pourier III |
Successor | Godett |
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The First Ys cabinet was the 22nd cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles.
The cabinet was composed as follows: [1] [2]
Office | Name | Party | Since |
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Minister of General Affairs and Foreign Affairs | Etienne Ys | PAR | 3 June 2002 |
Minister of the Interior, Labor and Social Affairs | Russell Voges | DP-stm | 3 June 2002 |
Minister of Justice | Norberto Ribeiro | PAR | 3 June 2002 |
Minister for the National Recovery Plan and Economic Affairs | Erroll Cova | PLKP | 3 June 2002 |
Minister of Education, Youth, Culture, and Sports | Emily de Jongh-Elhage | PAR | 3 June 2002 |
Minister of Traffic and Communications | Herbert Domacasse | UPB | 3 June 2002 |
Minister of Finance | Ersilia de Lannooy | PNP | 3 June 2002 |
Minister of Public Health and Hygiene | Islelly Pikerie | PNP | 3 June 2002 |
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