Third Van Agt cabinet
The Third Van Agt cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 29 May 1982 until 4 November 1982. The cabinet was formed by the christian-democratic Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the social-liberal Democrats 66 (D'66) after the fall of the previous Cabinet Van Agt II. The caretaker rump cabinet was a centrist coalition and had a minority in the House of Representatives with Christian Democratic Leader Dries van Agt continuing as Prime Minister and dual served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Progressive-Liberal Leader Jan Terlouw continued as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs from previous cabinet.
Third Van Agt cabinet | |
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58th Cabinet of the Netherlands | |
Installation of the cabinet by Queen Beatrix at Huis ten Bosch on 29 May 1982 | |
Date formed | 29 May 1982 |
Date dissolved | 4 November 1982 159 days in office (Demissionary from 8 September 1982 ) |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Queen Beatrix |
Prime Minister | Dries van Agt |
Deputy Prime Minister | Jan Terlouw |
No. of ministers | 14 |
Member party | Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) Democrats 66 (D'66) |
Status in legislature | Centrist Minority government (Caretaker/Rump) |
Opposition party | Labour Party |
Opposition leader | Joop den Uyl |
History | |
Outgoing election | 1982 election |
Legislature term(s) | 1981–1982 |
Outgoing formation | 1982 formation |
Predecessor | Second Van Agt cabinet |
Successor | First Lubbers cabinet |
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The cabinet served in the early years of the economic expansion of the 1980s. Domestically its primary objective was to make preparations for a snap election in 1982, and it had to deal with a growing inflation following the recession in the 1980s and the Cent was removed as an active currency. Following the election the cabinet continued in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the First Lubbers cabinet.[1]
Cabinet Members
- Acting
- Retained from the previous cabinet
- Continued in the next cabinet
- Medical leave of absence from 11 October 1982
Tricia
- Five cabinet members had previous experience as scholars and professors: Dries van Agt (Criminal Law and Procedure), Jan Terlouw (Nuclear Physics), Max Rood (Labour Law), Job de Ruiter (Civil Law) and Michiel Scheltema (Constitutional and Administrative Law).
References
- "Kabinet in crisis" (in Dutch). Andere Tijden. 15 September 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
External links
- Official
- (in Dutch) Kabinet-Van Agt III Parlement & Politiek
- (in Dutch) Kabinet-Van Agt III Rijksoverheid
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