First de Jongh-Elhage cabinet
First de Jongh-Elhage cabinet | |
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![]() 26th Cabinet of Netherlands Antilles | |
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Date formed | 26 March 2006 |
Date dissolved | 26 March 2010[1] |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Beatrix of the Netherlands |
Head of government | Emily de Jongh-Elhage |
History | |
Outgoing election | 2010 election |
Predecessor | |
Successor | de Jongh-Elhage II |
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The First de Jongh-Elhage cabinet was the 26th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles.
Composition[]
The cabinet was composed as follows:[2][3]
Office | Name | Party | Since |
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Minister of General Affairs and Foreign Affairs | Emily de Jongh-Elhage | PAR | 26 March 2006 |
Minister of the Interior and Constitutional Affairs | NA | 26 March 2006 | |
Minister of Education, Youth, Culture, and Sports | PAR | 26 March 2006 | |
Minister of Finance | PNP | 26 March 2006 | |
Minister of Justice | PAR | 26 March 2006 | |
PAR | 14 August 2009[4][5][6] | ||
Minister of Public Health and Social Development | MAN | 26 March 2006 | |
PNP | 6 December 2006[7] | ||
PAR | 4 June 2007[8] | ||
Minister of Traffic and Communications | MAN | 26 March 2006 | |
PAR | 6 December 2006[7] | ||
FOL | 2007[8] | ||
Minister of Labor and Economic Affairs | UPB | 26 March 2006 | |
UPB | 13 July 2007[9][10][11] | ||
UPB | 19 March 2009[12] | ||
State Secretary of Justice | DP-ste | 26 March 2006 | |
State Secretary of Finance | PNP | 26 March 2006 | |
State Secretary of the Solidarity Fund | WIPM | 26 March 2006 | |
State Secretary of Traffic and Communications
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FOL | 10 July 2009 | |
State Secretary of the Interior and Constitutional Affairs | UPB | 26 March 2006 | |
UPB | 19 March 2009[13] | ||
State Secretary of Public Health | NA | 26 March 2006 | |
[14] | NA | 2007 | |
NA | 7 January 2009[15] | ||
NA | 10 July 2009[16] |
References[]
- ^ "New Parliament, Cabinet installed". The Daily Herald. 26 March 2010.
- ^ "Netherlands Antilles (09/06)". United States Department of State. Archived from the original on 2017-01-13.
- ^ "MAN Ministers have resigned" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 5 December 2006. p. 4.
- ^ "Dick to replace Rhuggenaath, Jacoba new Minister of Justice" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 4 August 2009. p. 1, 7.
- ^ "Former Curaçao Acting Lt. Governor Magali Jacoba took the oath of offi ce as the new Antillean Justice Minister in Willemstad" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 17 August 2009. p. 11.
- ^ "Police return to work today" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 26 August 2009. p. 1.
- ^ a b "Government redistributes health, transport portfolios" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 8 December 2006. p. 10.
- ^ a b "FOL party admitted to Central Govt coalition" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 6 June 2007. p. 7.
- ^ "New Minister swears in today" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 13 July 2007. p. 5.
- ^ "The new Minister of Economic Affairs Elvis A Tjsoe (UPB) took the oath of office before acting Governor Adele van der Pluijm-Vrede" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 17 July 2016. p. 7.
- ^ "Tjin A Sjoe replaces Burney Elhage" (PDF). The Bonaire Reporter. 20 July 2007. p. 8.
- ^ "Royal decoration for Mr. H.E. (Ibi) Martis". Rijksdienst Caribisch Nederland. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
- ^ "Flotsam and jetsam" (PDF). The Bonaire Reporter. 10 April 2009. p. 8.
- ^ "Smart-Berkel's resignation accepted effective immediately" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 26 September 2008. p. 1, 8.
- ^ "Patrick Illidge ready to serve" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 8 January 2009. p. 1.
- ^ "Illidge sworn in as state secretary" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 11 July 2009. p. 5.
Categories:
- Cabinets of the Netherlands Antilles
- 2006 establishments in the Netherlands Antilles
- Cabinets established in 2006
- Cabinets disestablished in 2010
- 2010 disestablishments in the Netherlands Antilles