Kuyper cabinet
Kuyper cabinet | |
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![]() 24th Cabinet of the Netherlands | |
Date formed | 1 August 1901 (1901-08-01) |
Date dissolved | 17 August 1905 (1905-08-17) (Demissionary from 3 July 1905 (1905-07-03)) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Wilhelmina |
Head of government | Abraham Kuyper |
No. of ministers | 8 |
Ministers removed | 4 |
Total no. of members | 11 |
Member party | 1 August 1901 – 15 October 1904 Independent Catholics (I) Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) 15 October 1904 – 17 August 1905 General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses (ABRK) Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) |
Status in legislature | Right-wing Minority government |
History | |
Election | 1901 election |
Outgoing election | 1905 election |
Legislature terms | 1901–1905 |
Outgoing formation | 1905 |
Predecessor | Pierson cabinet |
Successor | De Meester cabinet |
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The Kuyper cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 1 August 1901 until 17 August 1905. The cabinet was formed by the political party Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and Independent Catholics (I) after the election of 1901. The right-wing cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives. Abraham Kuyper, the Leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party was Prime Minister.[1]
Cabinet Members
Ministers | Title/Ministry | Term of office | Party | |||
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![]() | Dr. Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920) | Prime Minister | 1 August 1901 – 17 August 1905 | Anti-Revolutionary Party | ||
Minister | Interior | |||||
![]() | Baron Robert Melvil van Lynden (1843–1910) | Minister | Foreign Affairs | 1 August 1901 – 9 March 1905 [Res] | Anti-Revolutionary Party | |
![]() | Vice admiral Abraham George Ellis (1846–1916) | 9 March 1905 – 22 April 1905 [Ad interim] | Independent Conservative (Liberal Conservative) | |||
![]() | Jonkheer Willem van Weede van Berencamp (1848–1925) | 22 April 1905 – 7 August 1905 [Res] | Independent Christian Democrat (Protestant) | |||
![]() | Vice admiral Abraham George Ellis (1846–1916) | 7 August 1905 – 17 August 1905 [Ad interim] | Independent Conservative (Liberal Conservative) | |||
![]() | Jan Harte van Tecklenburg (1853–1937) | Minister | Finance | 1 August 1901 – 17 August 1905 | Independent Christian Democrat (Catholic) | |
General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses | ||||||
![]() | Dr. Jan Loeff (1858–1921) | Minister | Justice | 1 August 1901 – 17 August 1905 | Independent Christian Democrat (Catholic) | |
General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses | ||||||
![]() | Johannes Christiaan de Marez Oyens (1845–1911) | Minister | Water Management, Commerce and Industry | 1 August 1901 – 17 August 1905 | Anti-Revolutionary Party | |
![]() | Lieutenant general Johannes Bergansius (1836–1913) | Minister | War | 1 August 1901 – 17 August 1905 | Independent Christian Democrat (Catholic) | |
General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses | ||||||
![]() | Vice admiral Gerhardus Kruys (1838–1902) | Navy | 1 August 1901 – 12 December 1902 [Died] | Independent Christian Democrat (Protestant) | ||
![]() | Lieutenant general Johannes Bergansius (1836–1913) | 12 December 1902 – 16 March 1903 [Ad interim] | Independent Christian Democrat (Catholic) | |||
![]() | Vice admiral Abraham George Ellis (1846–1916) | 16 March 1903 – 17 August 1905 | Independent Conservative (Liberal Conservative) | |||
![]() | Jonkheer Titus van Asch van Wijck (1849–1902) | Minister | Colonial Affairs | 1 August 1901 – 9 September 1902 [Died] | Anti-Revolutionary Party | |
![]() | Lieutenant general Johannes Bergansius (1836–1913) | 9 September 1902 – 25 September 1902 [Ad interim] | Independent Christian Democrat (Catholic) | |||
![]() | Alexander Idenburg (1861–1935) | 25 September 1902 – 17 August 1905 | Anti-Revolutionary Party | |||
Source: (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek |
- Res Resigned.
- Ad interim Served ad interim.
- Died Died in office.
References
- ^ "Het kabinet Kuyper 1901 - 1905" (in Dutch). University of Groningen. 2001. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
External links
- Official
- (in Dutch) Kabinet-Kuyper Parlement & Politiek