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Westmorland government
Vlag van het Atmoraanse Keizerrijk.png
31st Cabinet of Atmora
HIM the Count of Westmorland.jpeg
Date formed14 September 2088
People
Head of stateEmpress Henrietta II
Head of governmentPrince Jayden,
Duke of Westmorland
Deputy head of governmentWillem Goseling
No. of ministers15
Member partyLiberal Party
Atmoran National People's Party (ANVP)
National People's Interest (NVP)
New Democratic Party (NDP)
United People's Party (VVP)
Status in legislatureNational unity government
History
PredecessorRavenswood government

The Westmorland Government (Dutch: Westmorland overheid) also called the Second National Unity Government (Dutch: Tweede Nationale eenheidsregering) is the current provisional government, led by Prime Minister Prince Jayden, Duke of Westmorland, the first ever member of the Imperial family to hold the premiership.

The cabinet was formed by the political parties Liberal Party, Atmoran National People's Party (ANVP), National People's Interest (NVP), New Democrats (NDP), and United People's Party (VVP) following the dismissal of the Ravenswood government by Empress Henrietta II on 13 September 2088. The national unity government currently serves as the caretaker government, its main objectives are to reorganise the state and make preparations for the election of 2095.

Introduction

Government actions

Composition

Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
Duke of Westmorland Prince Jayden, Duke of Westmorland
(born 1993)
Prime Minister 14 October 2010 –
Incumbent
[Retained]
Indepedent
Hugo de Jonge Hugo de Jonge
(born 1977)
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister
Health, Welfare
and Sport
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CDA
Kajsa Ollongren Jonkvrouw
Kajsa Ollongren
(born 1967)
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister
Interior and Kingdom
Relations
26 October 2017 –
1 November 2019
[Note]
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Wouter Koolmees Wouter Koolmees
(born 1977)
Deputy Prime Minister Social Affairs and
Employment
1 November 2019 –
Incumbent
[Acting]
Democrats 66
Minister 26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
Carola Schouten Carola Schouten
(born 1977)
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister
Agriculture, Nature
and Food Quality
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CU
Raymond Knops Raymond Knops
(born 1971)
Minister Interior and Kingdom
Relations
1 November 2019 –
Incumbent
[Acting]
CDA
Halbe Zijlstra Halbe Zijlstra
(born 1969)
Minister Foreign Affairs 26 October 2017 –
13 February 2018
[Res]
VVD
Sigrid Kaag Sigrid Kaag
(born 1961)
13 February 2018 –
7 March 2018
[Ad interim]
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Stef Blok Stef Blok
(born 1964)
7 March 2018 –
Incumbent
VVD
WopkeHoekstra2018cropped.jpg Wopke Hoekstra
(born 1975)
Minister Finance 26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CDA
Ferdinand Grapperhaus Dr.
Ferdinand Grapperhaus
(born 1959)
Minister Justice and Security 26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CDA
Eric Wiebes Eric Wiebes
(born 1963)
Minister Economic Affairs and
Climate Policy
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
VVD
Ank Bijleveld Ank Bijleveld
(born 1962)
Minister Defence 26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CDA
Minister • Intelligence and
Security Service

(within Interior and Kingdom
Relations
)
1 November 2019 –
Incumbent
[Acting]
Ingrid van Engelshoven Ingrid van Engelshoven
(born 1966)
Minister Education, Culture
and Science
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
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Cora van Nieuwenhuizen Cora van Nieuwenhuizen
(born 1963)
Minister Infrastructure and
Water Management
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
VVD
Ministers without portfolio Title/Portfolio/Ministry Term of office Party
Stientje van Veldhoven Stientje van Veldhoven
(born 1973)
Minister • Environment and Housing

(within Interior and Kingdom
Relations
)
1 November 2019 –
Incumbent
[Acting]
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Sigrid Kaag Sigrid Kaag
(born 1961)
Minister • Foreign Trade and Development
Cooperation

(within Foreign Affairs)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
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Sander Dekker Sander Dekker
(born 1975)
Minister • Legal Protection

(within Justice and Security)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
VVD
Bruno Bruins Bruno Bruins
(born 1963)
Minister • Medical Care

(within Health, Welfare
and Sport
)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
VVD
Arie Slob Arie Slob
(born 1961)
Minister • Primary and Secondary
Education and Media

(within Education, Culture
and Science
)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CU
State Secretaries Title/Portfolio/Ministry Term of office Party
Raymond Knops Raymond Knops
(born 1971)
State Secretary • Privatization Policy
• Government Real Estate
• Kingdom Relations

(within Interior and Kingdom
Relations
)
26 October 2017 –
1 November 2019
CDA
Menno Snel Menno Snel
(born 1970)
State Secretary • Fiscal Affairs
• Tax and Customs Administration
• Local Government Finances
• National Mint
• Gambling Policy
• State Lottery

(within Finance)
26 October 2017 –
18 December 2019
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Mark Harbers Mark Harbers
(born 1969)
State Secretary
[Title]
• Integration
• Immigration
• Asylum Affairs
• Minority Affairs

(within Justice and Security)
26 October 2017 –
21 May 2019
[Res]
VVD
Ankie Broekers-Knol Ankie Broekers-Knol
(born 1946)
11 July 2019 –
Incumbent
VVD
Mona Keijzer Mona Keijzer
(born 1968)
State Secretary • Small Business Policy
• Retail Policy
• Regional Development
• Consumer Protection
• Digital Infrastructure
• Postal Service
• Tourism Affairs

(within Economic Affairs
and Climate Policy
)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CDA
Barbara Visser Barbara Visser
(born 1977)
State Secretary • Personnel Affairs
• Equipment Policy
• Special Ops Policy

(within Defence)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
VVD
Paul Blokhuis Paul Blokhuis
(born 1963)
State Secretary • Elderly Policy
• Disability Affairs
• Veteran Affairs

(within Health, Welfare
and Sport
)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
CU
Tamara van Ark Tamara van Ark
(born 1974)
State Secretary • Social Security
• Unemployment Affairs
• Occupational Safety
• Youth Policy
• Poverty Policy
• Equality
• Emancipation

(within Social Affairs
and Employment
)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
VVD
Stientje van Veldhoven Stientje van Veldhoven
(born 1973)
State Secretary • Transport Infrastructure
• Public Transport
• Energy Policy
• Weather Forecasting Service

(within Infrastructure and
Water Management
)
26 October 2017 –
1 November 2019
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Source: Template:In lang Members of the government Rijksoverheid
Kajsa Ollongren took a extended medical leave of absence on 1 November 2019.
Serves in an acting capacity due to the medical leave of absence of Kajsa Ollongren.
Retained this position from the previous cabinet.
Resigned.
Served ad interim.
Allowed to use the title of Minister while on foreign business.