First Rutte cabinet, a Dutch minority cabinet (2010–2012)
Second Rutte cabinet, a Dutch majority cabinet (2012–2017)
Third Rutte cabinet, a Dutch majority cabinet (2017-2021)
Fourth Rutte cabinet, a Dutch majority cabinet (2022-present)
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fourth Ruttecabinet is the current cabinet of the Netherlands. It was inaugurated on 10 January 2022. The cabinet is a continuation of the third Rutte cabinet...
The first Ruttecabinet, also called the Rutte–Verhagen cabinet was the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands from 14 October 2010 until...
national politics following the installation of the next cabinet after the 2023 general election. Rutte was the leader of the People's Party for Freedom and...
The third Ruttecabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 26 October 2017 until 10 January 2022 (since 15 January 2021 demissionary). It was formed...
The second Ruttecabinet, also called the Rutte–Asscher cabinet, was the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands from 5 November 2012 until...
Netherlands is the Fourth Ruttecabinet, which has been in power since 10 January 2022. It is headed by Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The cabinet consists of the ministers...
in the Third Ruttecabinet with the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Democrats 66 and Christian Union. The Fourth Ruttecabinet was formed upon...
Ruttecabinet collapsed on 7 July 2023 due to immigration policy disagreements between the coalition parties. The incumbent Prime Minister Mark Rutte...
Kajsa Ollongren was appointed second Deputy Prime Minister in the third Ruttecabinet. In October 2018, Alexander Pechtold announced his retirement from politics...
short cabinet formation, the second Ruttecabinet was formed by VVD and PvdA. The second Ruttecabinet was followed by the third Ruttecabinet in October...
third Ruttecabinet was inaugurated after the longest coalition formation in Dutch history, with 225 days between the election and the cabinet being sworn...
agenda. The third Ruttecabinet held the record for the longest demissionary cabinet in Dutch history, at 225 days. In the case of a cabinet crisis and dissolution...
June 2010, a cabinet formation took place in Netherlands. This led to the swearing in of the First Ruttecabinet after 127 days. The cabinet consisted of...
to 2014 in the Second Ruttecabinet and State Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 2007 to 2010 in the Fourth Balkenende cabinet, in charge of European...
fourth Ruttecabinet between 10 January 2022 and 1 September 2023. Hoekstra previously served as Minister of Finance in the third Ruttecabinet from 2017...
negotiations on asylum reform that led to the collapse of the fourth Ruttecabinet in July 2023. Upon reaching the legal retirement age in March 2024,...
of the Christian Union (CU) in the fourth Ruttecabinet. Following the collapse of the fourth Ruttecabinet in July 2023, Adema continued serving as demissionary...
Second Ruttecabinet and resigned as State Secretary for Security and Justice on 4 October 2017 and served as Minister of Defence until the Third Rutte cabinet...
serving as Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport as part of the fourth Ruttecabinet since 2024. She was born in The Hague and trained to be a surgical assistant...
The cabinet of the Netherlands has had female members since 1953. Anna de Waal served as the first female cabinet member as State Secretary for Education...
current acting prime minister, Mark Rutte, has been in the position since 14 October 2010, with his fourth cabinet being inaugurated on 10 January 2022...
State Secretary for the Extractive Industries as part of the new fourth Ruttecabinet in January 2022. Vijlbrief was born on 17 August 1963 in Voorschoten...