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Cort van der Linden cabinet

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Cort van der Linden cabinet

27th Cabinet of the Netherlands
Meeting of the Cort van der Linden cabinet
Date formed29 August 1913 (1913-08-29)
Date dissolved9 September 1918 (1918-09-09)
(Demissionary from 2 July 1918 (1918-07-02))
People and organisations
Head of stateQueen Wilhelmina
Head of governmentPieter Cort van der Linden
No. of ministers12
Ministers removed5
Total no. of members10
Member partyIndependent Liberals
(I)
Free-thinking 
 Democratic League

(VDB)
Christian Historical Union
(CHU)
Liberal Union
(LU)
Economic League
(EL)
(Confidence and supply)
Status in legislatureCentre Minority government
History
Election(s)1913 election
1917 election
Outgoing election1918 election
Legislature term(s)1913–1917
1917–1918
PredecessorT. Heemskerk cabinet
SuccessorFirst Ruijs de Beerenbrouck cabinet

The Cort van der Linden cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 29 August 1913 until 9 September 1918. The cabinet was formed by Independent Liberal Pieter Cort van der Linden after the election of 1913 and received confidence and supply in the House of Representatives from other Independent Liberals and several members of the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB), Christian Historical Union (CHU) and the Liberal Union (LU) and from 15 December 1917 also the Economic League (EL). The centre cabinet was officially a minority government in the House of Representatives but was also supported by additional members of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) for a majority. It was the last cabinet with a Liberal Prime Minister until Mark Rutte became Prime Minister 92 years later on 14 October 2010.[1]

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Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
Pieter Cort van der Linden
Dr.
Pieter Cort van 
 der Linden

(1846–1935)
Prime Minister 29 August 1913 –
9 September 1918
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Minister Interior
Minister Foreign Affairs 29 August 1913 –
27 September 1913
[Ad interim]
John Loudon
Dr.
Jonkheer
John Loudon
(1866–1955)
27 September 1913 –
9 September 1918
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Anthonij Bertling
Anthonij Bertling
(1860–1945)
Minister Finance 29 August 1913 –
24 October 1914
[Res]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Social Liberal)
Willem Treub
Willem Treub
(1858–1931)
24 October 1914 –
8 February 1916
[Res]
Free-thinking 
 Democratic League
Anton van Gijn
Dr.
Anton van Gijn
(1866–1933)
8 February 1916 –
22 February 1917
[Res]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Willem Treub
Willem Treub
(1858–1931)
22 February 1917 –
9 September 1918
Independent 
 Liberal

(Social Liberal)
Economic League
Bastiaan Ort
Bastiaan Ort
(1854–1927)
Minister Justice 29 August 1913 –
9 September 1918
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Willem Treub
Willem Treub
(1858–1931)
Minister Agriculture, Industry 
 and Commerce
29 August 1913 –
19 November 1914
Free-thinking 
 Democratic League
Folkert Posthuma
Folkert Posthuma
(1874–1943)
19 November 1914 –
9 September 1918
Independent 
 Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Nicolaas Bosboom
Nicolaas Bosboom
(1855–1937)
Minister War 29 August 1913 –
15 May 1917
[Res]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Jean Jacques Rambonnet
Rear admiral
Jean Jacques 
 Rambonnet

(1864–1943)
15 May 1917 –
15 June 1917
[Ad interim]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge
Jonkheer
Bonifacius Cornelis 
 de Jonge

(1875–1958)
15 June 1917 –
9 September 1918
Christian Historical Union
Jean Jacques Rambonnet
Rear admiral
Jean Jacques 
 Rambonnet

(1864–1943)
Minister Navy 29 August 1913 –
28 June 1918
[Res]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge
Jonkheer
Bonifacius Cornelis 
 de Jonge

(1875–1958)
28 June 1918 –
9 September 1918
[Ad interim]
Christian Historical Union
Cornelis Lely
Dr.
Cornelis Lely
(1860–1945)
Minister Water Management 29 August 1913 –
9 September 1918
Liberal Union
Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte
Thomas Bastiaan 
 Pleyte

(1864–1926)
Minister Colonial Affairs 29 August 1913 –
8 December 1915
[Note]
Free-thinking 
 Democratic League
Jean Jacques Rambonnet
Rear admiral
Jean Jacques 
 Rambonnet

(1864–1943)
8 December 1915 –
17 January 1916
[Ad interim]
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte
Thomas Bastiaan 
 Pleyte

(1864–1926)
17 January 1916 –
9 September 1918
Free-thinking 
 Democratic League
Source: (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek
Res Resigned.
Ad interim Served ad interim.
Note Medical leave of absence.

References

  1. ^ "Mark Rutte: eerste liberale premier sinds 1918" (in Dutch). EenVandaag. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2018.

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