Fifth Colijn cabinet
Fifth Colijn cabinet | |
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Cabinet of the Netherlands | |
![]() The members of the incoming Fifth Colijn cabinet on 24 July 1939 | |
| Date formed | 25 July 1939 |
| Date dissolved | 10 August 1939 (Demissionary from 27 July 1939) |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Queen Wilhelmina |
| Head of government | Hendrikus Colijn |
| No. of ministers | 10 |
| Member party | Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) Christian Historical Union (CHU) Liberal State Party (LSP) |
| Status in legislature | Right-wing minority government |
| History | |
| Legislature terms | 1937–1946 |
| Predecessor | Fourth Colijn cabinet |
| Successor | Second De Geer cabinet |
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The Fifth Colijn cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 25 July 1939 until 10 August 1939. The cabinet was formed by the political parties Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP), Christian Historical Union (CHU) and the Liberal State Party (LSP) following the fall of the Fourth Colijn cabinet on 29 June 1939. The right-wing cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives. It was the last of five cabinets of Hendrikus Colijn, the Leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party as Chairman of the Council of Ministers. The cabinet was dismissed by Queen Wilhelmina on 27 July 1939, just two days after it took office.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Composition
| Title | Minister | Term of office | ||||
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| Image | Name | Party | Start | End | ||
| Chairman of the Council of Ministers Minister of General Affairs Minister of Economic Affairs |
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Hendrikus Colijn | ARP | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Interior |
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Hendrik van Boeijen | CHU | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs |
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Jacob Adriaan Nicolaas Patijn | Indep.[a] | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Finance |
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Christiaan Bodenhausen | Indep.[a] | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Justice |
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Johan de Visser | CHU | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Defence |
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Jannes van Dijk | ARP | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Social Affairs |
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Marinus Damme | Indep.[a] | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences |
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Bep Schrieke | Indep.[a] | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Water Management |
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Otto van Lidth de Jeude | LSP | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Minister of Colonial Affairs |
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Cornelis van den Bussche | Indep.[a] | 25 July 1939 | 10 August 1939 | |
| Source: Parlement & Politiek (in Dutch) | ||||||
References
- ^ Herman Langeveld (1998). Hendrikus Colijn 1869-1944 Deel II 1933-1944: Schipper naast God. Balans. p. 6. ISBN 9789460034480.
- ^ "Hendrikus Colijn (1869-1944) – Premier tijdens de crisisjaren 1930" (in Dutch). Historiek. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ^ "Colijn, Hendrikus (1869-1944)" (in Dutch). Resources Huygens. 10 July 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ^ "Hendrikus Colijn" (in Dutch). Historisch Nieuwsblad. 10 November 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ^ "Formeren kun je leren" (in Dutch). Historische Studievereniging Leiden. 22 March 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
- ^ "De korte regering van het Kabinet Colijn-V" (in Dutch). IsGeschiedenis. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
External links
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- Kabinet-Colijn V Parlement & Politiek (in Dutch)

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