Second Pourier cabinet | |
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![]() 19th Cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles | |
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Date formed | 31 March 1994 [1] [2] |
Date dissolved | 15 June 1998 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Beatrix of the Netherlands |
Head of government | Miguel Pourier |
History | |
Election | 1994 election |
Predecessor | Paula |
Successor | Camelia-Römer |
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The Second Pourier cabinet was the 19th Cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles. [1]
The cabinet was composed as follows: [1] [3] [4]
Office | Name | Party | Since |
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Minister of General Affairs and Constitutional Affairs | Miguel Pourier | PAR | 31 March 1994 |
Minister of Traffic and Communications | Leo Chance | SPA | 31 March 1994 |
Danny Hassell | WIPM | March 1998 | |
Minister of Justice | Pedro Atacho [Res] | PAR | 31 March 1994 |
Mike Willem | PAR | March 1998 | |
Minister of Finance | Etienne Ys [Note] | PAR | 31 March 1994 |
Harold Henriquez | PAR | 10 July 1995 [5] | |
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs | Jeffrey Corion [Res] | PAR | 31 March 1994 |
Mike Willem | PAR | 1996 | |
Minister of Public Health | Stanley Inderson [Res] | MAN | 31 March 1994 |
Beatriz Doran-Scoop | MAN | August 1996 | |
Minister of Development Aid | Edith Strauss-Marsera | PDB | 31 March 1994 |
Martha Dijkhoff | PAR | December 1997 | |
Minister of Education | Martha Dijkhoff | PAR | 31 March 1994 |
State Secretary of General Affairs | Harold Arends | PAR | 5 April 1994 [6] |
State Secretary of Constitutional Affairs | Leonora Sneek-Gibbs | DP-ste | 11 April 1994 [7] |
Ralph Berkel | DP-ste | 2 January 1997 [8] | |
State Secretary of Economic Affairs | Danny Hassell | WIPM | 31 March 1994 |