Jonckheer-Kroon cabinet | |
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4th Cabinet of Netherlands Antilles | |
Date formed | 12 October 1966 |
Date dissolved | 1969 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Juliana of the Netherlands |
Head of government | Efraïn Jonckheer Ciro Domenico Kroon |
History | |
Election(s) | 1966 election |
Predecessor | Jonckheer III |
Successor | Sprockel |
The Jonckheer-Kroon cabinet, also called the Fourth Jonckheer cabinet was the 4th 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 | Efraïn Jonckheer | DP-cur | 12 October 1966 |
Ciro Domenico Kroon | DP-cur | 14 February 1968 [3] | |
Minister of Justice | Ramez Jorge Isa | DP-cur | 12 October 1966 |
Minister of Finance | Francisco Jose Tromp | PPA | 12 October 1966 |
Minister of Constitutional Affairs and Education | Hendrik S. Croes | MEP | 12 October 1966 |
Minister of Social Affairs and Economic Affairs | Ciro Domenico Kroon | DP-cur | 12 October 1966 |
Juan A.O. Bikker | DP-cur | 14 February 1968 [4] | |
Minister of Welfare | Efraïn Jonckheer | DP-cur | 12 October 1966 |
Juan A.O. Bikker | DP-cur | 8 December 1966 [5] | |
Minister of Public Health | Ciro Domenico Kroon | DP-cur | 12 October 1966 |
Ernest Voges | PNP | 16 August 1967 [6] [7] | |
Minister of Traffic and Communications | Julius R.L. Beaujon | PPA | 12 October 1966 |
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