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Latest revision as of 17:16, 16 September 2024

National Unity Cabinet
Standard of the Prime Minister of Atmora.png
42nd Cabinet of Atmora
Date formed16 December 2016 (2016-12-16)
Date dissolved15 May 2017 (2017-05-15)
People
Head of stateKatherine II
Head of governmentLouwrens Hovenier
Deputy head of governmentWeiss van der Schnee
No. of ministers15
Member partyLiberals
New Democrats
Social Democratic Party Worker's Party
Christain Union in Huldenberg
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Opposition party  Conservatives
Opposition leaderLysithea van Hresvelg
History
Outgoing election2016 Atmoran federal election
Legislature term(s)41st Parliament
PredecessorHresvelg II Cabinet
SuccessorVan der Schnee cabinet

The First Hovenier cabinet (Dutch: Kabinet-Hovenier I) also known as the National Unity cabinet (Nationaal Eenheidskabinet) following the collapse of the Hresvelg II Cabinet at the outbreak of the Fourth Voshan War. The cabinet is led by Chancellor Louwrens Hovenier of the Liberals.

Introduction

Government actions

Composition

Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
Louwrens Hovenier Louwrens Hovenier
(born 1947)
Chancellor General affairs 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
Gravin Schnee
Weiss van der Schnee
(born 1984 )
Vice-Chancellor 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
Minister National Defence
Henri Boerman Henri Boerman
(born 1943)
Minister Finance 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
SDAP
Harald van der Leeuw Harald van der Leeuw
(born 1942)
Minister Foreign Affairs 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
Albert Drosten Albert Drosten
(born 1948)
Minister Justice 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
Willem van den Fange Willem van den Fange
(born 1952)
Minister State Security 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
CU
Margriet van den Bergh Margriet van den Bergh
(born 1952)
Minister Interior 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
Louwrens de Goeijen
Simon Nyenhuis
(born 1946)
Minister Citizenship and Immigration 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
CU
Clarisse Wilmsen Clarisse Wilmsen
(born 1973)
Minister Veteran Affairs 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
Maurits de Jong Maurits de Jong
(born 1981)
Minister Transportation and Infrastructure 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
SDAP
Marnix Maanenschijn Marnix Maanenschijn
(born 1981)
Minister Energy 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
CU
Eduard Azman Eduard Azman
(born 1956)
Minister Innovation, Science and Industry 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
Ferdinand Kazlousky Ferdinand Kazlousky
(born 1941)
Minister Health and Welfare 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
SDAP
Pieter Belderman Pieter Belderman
(born 1981)
Minister Social Affairs and Employment 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
SDAP
Erika Engbersen Erika Engbersen
(born 1981)
Minister Education and Culture 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
Andries Weusthuis Andries Weusthuis
(born 1981)
Minister Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
State Secretaries State Secretariats Term of office Party
Hart aber fair - 2020-02-10-4295.jpg Eugène Streithorst
(born)
State Secretary of General Affairs 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
2021 Martin Kocher (50958944386) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Rogier Leeuwerik
(born)
State Secretary of National Defence 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
2018 Gernot Blümel (39502202725) (cropped).jpg Francis Seijnen
(born)
State Secretary of Finance 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
CU
2015 Margarete Schramböck (17126313616).jpg Paulien Daling
(born)
State Secretary of Foreign Affairs 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
2020 Leonore Gewessler Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351367291) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Wilhemina Keuning
(born)
State Secretary of Justice 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
Liberal
Alexander Schallenberg 12.10.2021 02.jpg Eduard Meinen
(born)
State Secretary of State Security 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
SDAP
Hans Peter Doskozil 2023.JPG Barend van Engelen
(born)
State Secretary of the Interior 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
Wolfgang Sobotka 23-05-2013 01 (cropped).JPG Ghislain Wiechers
(born)
State Secretary of the Citizenship and Immigration 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
CU
Reinhold Mitterlehner - Buchmesse Wien 2019.JPG Jan Landuweers
(born)
State Secretary of Veteran Affairs 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
21.10.2021 „Rotes Foyer“ (51614161299) (cropped).jpg Erika Dufour
(born)
State Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
NDP
Gerald Klug January 2014.jpg Teun Leusman
(born)
State Secretary of Energy 16 December 2016 –
Incumbent
SDAP

See also