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The Rozendal cabinet was the 9th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles.[1]
^ abLynch, Edgar H.; Lynch, Julian C. (1999). Know Your Political History (Rev. ed.). Philipsburg, St. Martin: House of Nehesi Publ. pp. 19, 145. ISBN 0913441325.
The Rozendalcabinet was the 9th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Lynch, Edgar H.; Lynch, Julian C. (1999). Know...
Sylvius Gerard Marie "Boy" Rozendal (4 July 1928 – 10 June 2003) was an Curaçao politician and journalist. He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands...
the Netherlands Antilles. No former was assigned to create a new cabinet instead Rozendal, who was an opponent of Aruban autonomy, installed his coalition...
Dutch). 21 December 1973. p. 3. "Antilliaans parlement keurt regering Rozendal goed". Reformatorisch Dagblad (in Dutch). 14 October 1977. p. 1. "Toestand...
The Paula cabinet was the 18th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Note Leo A.I. Chance was nominated by the three...
The First Ys cabinet was the 22nd cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: South America, Central America and the Caribbean...
Minister during the first two cabinets of Ben Whiteman. Dick was replaced by Elsa Rozendal in the Hensley Koeiman cabinet which was installed on 23 December...
The Sprockel cabinet was the 5th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: "G.C. Sprockel met pensioen". Amigoe di Curacao...
The Second Pourier cabinet was the 19th Cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Note Etienne Ys was appointed Commissioner...
The Third Jonckheer cabinet was the 3rd cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: "NIEUWE REGERING OP ANTILLEN". Het Parool...
Bonaire. From 1973 he served as Minister for Development Cooperation in the cabinet of Juancho Evertsz and later served as Minister for Finance and Economic...
The Third Pourier cabinet was the 21st cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: South America, Central America and the...
The First Pourier cabinet was the 10th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Lynch, Edgar H.; Lynch, Julian C. (1999)...
The Petronia cabinet was the 6th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Note Nita died unexpectedly on 17 June 1970...
The Godett cabinet was the 23rd Cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Note Herbert Domacasse appointed Lieutenant...
Minister of Social Affairs, Employment and Welfare in the Gerrit Schotte cabinet (October 2010 – September 2012). Afterwards Koeiman served in the Parliament...
Ministers Plenipotentiary usually do not resign in the event of a Dutch cabinet crisis. Though the Kingdom of the Netherlands is statutorily distinguished...
v t e Cabinets of the Netherlands Antilles Jonckheer I Jonckheer II Jonckheer III Jonckheer-Kroon Sprockel Petronia Isa-Beaujon Evertsz Rozendal Pourier...
1970. Retrieved 14 February 2022. "Antilliaans parlement keurt regering Rozendal goed". Reformatorisch Dagblad (in Dutch). 14 October 1977. Archived from...
Jonckheer cabinet was the 1st cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles after the ratification of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The cabinet was...
The Second Jonckheer cabinet was the 2nd cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. The cabinet was composed as follows: Appt Beaujon was appointed Lieutenant...
Union Commission, 2003–2008 Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1980) Boy Rozendal (1957), prime minister of the Netherlands Antilles, 1971–1975 Delia Albert...