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De Meester cabinet

25th Cabinet of the Netherlands
Date formed17 August 1905 (1905-08-17)
Date dissolved12 February 1908 (1908-02-12)
(Demissionary from 21 December 1907 (1907-12-21))
People and organisations
Head of stateQueen Wilhelmina
Head of governmentTheo de Meester
No. of ministers9
Ministers removed2
Total no. of members11
Member partyLiberal Union
(LU)
Free-thinking
Democratic League

(VDB)
Independent Liberals
(I)
(Confidence and supply)
Status in legislatureRight-wing Minority government
Opposition partyAnti-Revolutionary Party
Opposition leaderJan van Alphen
History
Election1905 election
Outgoing election1909 election
Legislature terms1905–1909
PredecessorKuyper cabinet
SuccessorT. Heemskerk cabinet

The De Meester cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 17 August 1905 until 12 February 1908. The cabinet was formed by the political parties Liberal Union (LU) and the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) after the election of 1905. The right-wing cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives but was supported by Independent Liberals for a majority. Theo de Meester of the Liberal Union was Prime Minister.[1]

Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Liberal Union (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Theo de Meester Theo de Meester
(1851–1919)
Prime Minister 17 August 1905 –
12 February 1908
Liberal Union
Minister Finance
style="background:Template:Liberal Union (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Pieter Rink
(1851–1941)
Minister Interior 17 August 1905 –
10 February 1908
Liberal Union
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Jonkheer
Dirk van Tets
van Goudriaan

(1844–1930)
Minister Foreign Affairs 17 August 1905 –
12 February 1908
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
style="background:Template:Free-thinking Democratic League/meta/color;"| Eduard Ellis
van Raalte

(1841–1921)
Minister Justice 17 August 1905 –
12 February 1908
Free-thinking
Democratic League
style="background:Template:Liberal Union (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jacob Kraus Jacob Kraus
(1861–1951)
Minister Water Management,
Commerce and Industry
17 August 1905 –
1 July 1906
[Appt]
Liberal Union
style="background:Template:Free-thinking Democratic League/meta/color;"| Jacob Veegens Jacob Veegens
(1845–1910)
Agriculture, Commerce
and Industry
1 July 1906 –
12 February 1908
Free-thinking
Democratic League
style="background:Template:Liberal Union (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Henri Staal Major general
Henri Staal
(1845–1920)
Minister War 17 August 1905 –
7 April 1907
[Res]
Liberal Union
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Willem van Rappard Ridder
Major general
Willem van Rappard
(1846–1913)
7 April 1907 –
12 February 1908
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| William Cohen Stuart Captain
William Cohen Stuart
(1857–1935)
Minister Navy 17 August 1905 –
5 August 1907
[Res]
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Jan Wentholt Vice admiral
Jan Wentholt
(1851–1931)
5 August 1907 –
12 February 1908
Independent
Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
style="background:Template:Liberal Union (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jacob Kraus Dr.
Jacob Kraus
(1861–1951)
Minister Water Management 1 July 1906 –
12 February 1908
Liberal Union
style="background:Template:Liberal Union (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Dirk Fock Dr.
Dirk Fock
(1858–1941)
Minister Colonial Affairs 17 August 1905 –
12 February 1908
Liberal Union
Source: (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek
Res Resigned.
Appt Appointment: Jacob Kraus appointed Minister of Water Management.

References

  1. ^ "Meester, Theodoor Herman de (1851-1919)" (in Dutch). Resources Huygens. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
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