Kuyper cabinet
Kuyper cabinet  | |
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Cabinet of the Netherlands  | |
| Date formed | 1 August 1901 | 
| Date dissolved | 17 August 1905  (Demissionary from 3 July 1905)  | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Queen Wilhelmina | 
| Head of government | Abraham Kuyper | 
| No. of ministers | 8 | 
| Ministers removed | 4 | 
| Total no. of members | 11 | 
| Member party | 1 August 1901 – 15 October 1904  Independent Catholics Anti-Revolutionary Party 15 October 1904 – 17 August 1905 General League Anti-Revolutionary Party  | 
| Status in legislature | Right-wing Minority government | 
| History | |
| Election | 1901 election | 
| Outgoing election | 1905 election | 
| Legislature terms | 1901–1905 | 
| Incoming formation | 1901 | 
| Outgoing formation | 1905 | 
| Predecessor | Pierson cabinet | 
| Successor | De Meester cabinet | 
| Part of the Politics series | 
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The Kuyper cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 1 August 1901 until 17 August 1905. The cabinet was formed by the political party Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and Independent Catholics (I) after the election of 1901. The right-wing cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives. Abraham Kuyper, the Leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party was Prime Minister.[1]
Composition
| Title | Minister | Term of office | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Image | Name | Party | Start | End | ||
| Chairman of the Council of Ministers  Minister of the Interior  |     |  Abraham Kuyper | ARP | 1 August 1901 | 17 August 1905 | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Robert Melvil van Lynden | ARP | 1 August 1901 | 9 March 1905 | ||
   |  Abraham George Ellis (ad interim) | Indep. | 9 March 1905 | 22 April 1905 | ||
| Willem van Weede van Berencamp | Indep. | 22 April 1905 | 7 August 1905 | |||
   |  Abraham George Ellis (ad interim) | Indep. | 7 August 1905 | 17 August 1905 | ||
| Minister of Finance |    |  Jan Harte van Tecklenburg | Indep. | 1 August 1901 | 17 August 1905 | |
| General League | ||||||
| Minister of Justice |    |  Jan Loeff | Indep. | 1 August 1901 | 17 August 1905 | |
| General League | ||||||
| Minister of Water Management,  Commerce and Industry  |     |  Johannes Christiaan de Marez Oyens | ARP | 1 August 1901 | 17 August 1905 | |
| Minister of War |    |  Johannes Bergansius | Indep. | 1 August 1901 | 17 August 1905 | |
| General League | ||||||
| Minister of the Navy |    |  Gerhardus Kruys | Indep. | 1 August 1901 | 12 December 1902 | |
   |  Johannes Bergansius (ad interim) | Indep. | 12 December 1902 | 16 March 1903 | ||
   |  Abraham George Ellis | Indep. | 16 March 1903 | 17 August 1905 | ||
| Minister of Colonial Affairs |    |  Titus van Asch van Wijck | ARP | 1 August 1901 | 9 September 1902 | |
   |  Johannes Bergansius (ad interim) | Indep. | 9 September 1902 | 25 September 1902 | ||
   |  Alexander Idenburg | ARP | 25 September 1902 | 17 August 1905 | ||
References
- ^ "Het kabinet Kuyper 1901 - 1905" (in Dutch). University of Groningen. 2001. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
 - ^ Parlement & Politiek (in Dutch)
 
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