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Theo Heemskerk cabinet

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Theo Heemskerk cabinet

26th Cabinet of the Netherlands
Date formed12 February 1908 (1908-02-12)
Date dissolved29 August 1913 (1913-08-29)
(Demissionary from 26 June 1913 (1913-06-26))
People and organisations
Head of stateQueen Wilhelmina
Head of governmentTheo Heemskerk
No. of ministers9
Ministers removed7
Total no. of members14
Member party12 February 1908 – 27 July 1909

Anti-Revolutionary Party
(ARP)
General League of Roman 
 Catholic Caucuses

(ABRK)

Independent Catholics
(Ind. C.)
Independent Protestants
(Ind. P.)
(Confidence and supply)


27 July 1909 – 29 August 1913

Anti-Revolutionary Party
(ARP)
General League of Roman 
 Catholic Caucuses

(ABRK)
Status in legislatureCentre-right Minority government
(12 February 1908 – 27 July 1909)

Centre-right Majority government
(27 July 1909 – 29 August 1913)
History
Election(s)1909 election
Outgoing election1913 election
Legislature term(s)1905–1909
1909–1913
PredecessorDe Meester cabinet
SuccessorCort van der Linden cabinet

The Theo Heemskerk cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 12 February 1908 until 29 August 1913. The cabinet was formed by the political party Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and the General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses (ABRK) following the fall of the De Meester cabinet 21 December 1907. The centre-right cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives but was supported by Independent Catholics (Ind. C.) and Independent Protestants (Ind. P.) for a majority. After the election of 1909 the Anti-Revolutionary Party and the General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses received a plurality of the votes and the cabinet could continued to govern as a majority government from 27 July 1909. Theo Heemskerk of the Anti-Revolutionary Party was Prime Minister.[1]

Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
Theo Heemskerk
Theo Heemskerk
(1852–1932)
Prime Minister 12 February 1908 –
29 August 1913
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Minister Interior
René de Marees van Swinderen
Dr.
Jonkheer
René de Marees 
 van Swinderen

(1860–1955)
Minister Foreign Affairs 12 February 1908 –
29 August 1913
Independent 
 Christian Democrat

(Protestant)
Maximilien Kolkman
Maximilien Kolkman
(1853–1924)
Minister Finance 12 February 1908 –
29 August 1913
Independent 
 Christian Democrat

(Catholic)
Anton Nelissen
Anton Nelissen
(1851–1921)
Minister Justice 12 February 1908 –
11 May 1910
[Res]
Independent 
 Christian Democrat

(Catholic)
Theo Heemskerk
Theo Heemskerk
(1852–1932)
11 May 1910 –
7 June 1910
[Ad interim]
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Robert Regout
Robert Regout
(1863–1913)
7 June 1910 –
18 January 1913
[Died]
Independent 
 Christian Democrat

(Catholic)
Theo Heemskerk
Theo Heemskerk
(1852–1932)
18 January 1913 –
29 August 1913
[Ad interim]
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Syb Talma
Syb Talma
(1864–1916)
Minister Agriculture, Commerce 
 and Industry
12 February 1908 –
29 August 1913
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Frederik Sabron
Lieutenant general
Frederik Sabron
(1849–1916)
Minister War 12 February 1908 –
27 July 1909
[Res]
Independent
Wouter Cool
Major general
Wouter Cool
(1848–1928)
27 July 1909 –
4 January 1911
[Res]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Hendrikus Colijn
Hendrikus Colijn
(1869–1944)
4 January 1911 –
29 August 1913
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Jan Wentholt
Vice admiral
Jan Wentholt
(1851–1931)
Minister Navy 5 August 1907 –
14 May 1912
[Retained] [Res]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Hendrikus Colijn
Hendrikus Colijn
(also Minister of War)
(1869–1944)
14 May 1912 –
29 August 1913
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Jean Bevers
Jean Bevers
(1852–1909)
Minister Water Management 12 February 1908 –
5 January 1909
[Died]
General League of 
 Roman Catholic 
 Caucuses
Syb Talma
Syb Talma
(1864–1916)
5 January 1909 –
21 January 1909
[Ad interim]
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Louis Regout
Louis Regout
(1861–1915)
21 January 1909 –
29 August 1913
General League of 
 Roman Catholic 
 Caucuses
Theo Heemskerk
Theo Heemskerk
(1852–1932)
Minister Colonial Affairs 12 February 1908 –
20 May 1908
[Ad interim]
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Alexander Idenburg
Alexander Idenburg
(1861–1935)
20 May 1908 –
16 August 1909
[Res]
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Jan Hendrik de 
 Waal Malefijt

(1852–1931)
16 August 1909 –
29 August 1913
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Source: (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek
Retained Retained this position from the previous cabinet.
Res Resigned.
Ad interim Served ad interim.
Died Died in office.

References

  1. ^ "Heemskerk, Theodorus (1852-1932)" (in Dutch). Resources Huygens. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2018.

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