First de Jongh-Elhage cabinet

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First de Jongh-Elhage cabinet
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26th Cabinet of Netherlands Antilles
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Date formed26 March 2006
Date dissolved26 March 2010[1]
People and organisations
Head of stateBeatrix of the Netherlands
Head of governmentEmily de Jongh-Elhage
History
Outgoing election2010 election
Predecessor
Successorde Jongh-Elhage II

The First de Jongh-Elhage cabinet was the 26th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles.

Composition[]

The cabinet was composed as follows:[2][3]

Main office-holders
Office Name Party Since
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
  • Meteorological Service and Aviation
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[]

  1. ^ "New Parliament, Cabinet installed". The Daily Herald. 26 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Netherlands Antilles (09/06)". United States Department of State. Archived from the original on 2017-01-13.
  3. ^ "MAN Ministers have resigned" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 5 December 2006. p. 4.
  4. ^ "Dick to replace Rhuggenaath, Jacoba new Minister of Justice" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 4 August 2009. p. 1, 7.
  5. ^ "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.
  6. ^ "Police return to work today" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 26 August 2009. p. 1.
  7. ^ a b "Government redistributes health, transport portfolios" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 8 December 2006. p. 10.
  8. ^ a b "FOL party admitted to Central Govt coalition" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 6 June 2007. p. 7.
  9. ^ "New Minister swears in today" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 13 July 2007. p. 5.
  10. ^ "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.
  11. ^ "Tjin A Sjoe replaces Burney Elhage" (PDF). The Bonaire Reporter. 20 July 2007. p. 8.
  12. ^ "Royal decoration for Mr. H.E. (Ibi) Martis". Rijksdienst Caribisch Nederland. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  13. ^ "Flotsam and jetsam" (PDF). The Bonaire Reporter. 10 April 2009. p. 8.
  14. ^ "Smart-Berkel's resignation accepted effective immediately" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 26 September 2008. p. 1, 8.
  15. ^ "Patrick Illidge ready to serve" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 8 January 2009. p. 1.
  16. ^ "Illidge sworn in as state secretary" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 11 July 2009. p. 5.
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