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Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet

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Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet

Cabinet of the Netherlands
Presentation of the incoming cabinet at the Binnenhof on 4 June 1945
Date formed25 June 1945 (1945-06-25)
Date dissolved3 July 1946 (1946-07-03)
1 year, 8 days in office
(Demissionary from 16 May 1946 (1946-05-16))
People and organisations
MonarchQueen Wilhelmina
Prime MinisterWillem Schermerhorn
Deputy Prime MinisterWillem Drees
No. of ministers16
Member party25 June 1945 – 9 February 1946
Roman Catholic State Party
Social Democratic Workers' Party
Free-thinking Democratic League
9 February 1946 – 3 July 1946
Catholic People's Party
Labour Party
Status in legislatureCentre-left[1] majority government
(Grand coalition/Provisional)
History
Legislature terms1937–1946
Incoming formation1945 formation
Outgoing formation1946 formation
PredecessorThird Gerbrandy cabinet
SuccessorFirst Beel cabinet

The Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 25 June 1945 until 3 July 1946. The cabinet was formed by the Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP), the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) and the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) by royal decree following the end of World War II. The cabinet was a provisional centre-left[1] grand coalition and had a substantial majority in the House of Representatives, with prominent civil engineer Willem Schermerhorn of the VDB serving as Prime Minister. SDAP leader Willem Drees served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs.

This, the first Dutch cabinet after World War II, was appointed by Queen Wilhelmina just a month after the Netherlands was liberated by the Allied forces. It was a royal cabinet (which means that the cabinet is appointed by the monarch, and is not the result of an election). The States General of the Netherlands was not yet functional, and would not become so until November 1945.

The cabinet served during the early days of the post–World War II 1940s. Domestically, it initiated recovery and rebuilding, and implemented several major reforms to social security. Internationally, the formation of the United Nations was started and the beginning of the decolonization of the Dutch East Indies.[2][3]

The Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet consisted of ministers from the SDAP – which in 1946 merged with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the VDB to become the Labour Party (PvdA) – the RKSP (replaced by the new KVP on 22 December 1945) and the ARP, with in addition the CHU minister Dr. Piet Lieftinck, who became a member of the PvdA on 9 February 1946. Prime Minister Willem Schermerhorn later became a member of the PvdA.

Cabinet actions

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One of the main tasks of the cabinet was to revive the Dutch economy after the war and to rebuild the devastated infrastructure (ports, railroads, roads). Furthermore the Dutch administration had to be restored. Furthermore the cabinet had to deal with the arrest and prosecution of Dutch war criminals and Dutch collaborators.

Until August 1945 the war against Japan in the Dutch East Indies was also a main objective of the cabinet. After the Japanese surrender the cabinet was faced with the Indonesian nationalists Sukarno and Hatta, who proclaimed the independence of their country.

Another objective of the cabinet was the purification of the black money circuit. During the period the bank accounts in the Netherlands were under investigation by the Ministry of Finance, every Dutch citizen was given 10 guilders by the cabinet, in the Netherlands known as 'Het tientje van Lieftinck' (Lieftinck's tenner), named after the minister of Finance, Dr. Lieftinck.

Composition

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Title Minister Term of office
Image Name Party Start End
Prime Minister
Minister of General Warfare
Willem Schermerhorn Willem Schermerhorn VDB 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister of Social Affairs Willem Drees Willem Drees SDAP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister of the Interior Louis Beel Louis Beel RKSP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
KVP
Minister of Foreign Affairs Eelco van Kleffens Eelco van Kleffens Indep. 25 June 1945 1 March 1946
Herman van Roijen Herman van Roijen Indep. 1 March 1946 3 July 1946
Minister of Finance Piet Lieftinck Piet Lieftinck CHU 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister of Justice Hans Kolfschoten Hans Kolfschoten RKSP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
KVP
Minister of Commerce and Industry Hein Vos Hein Vos SDAP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister of War Jo Meynen Jo Meynen ARP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
Minister of the Navy
Minister of Shipping (ad interim)
Jim de Booy Jim de Booy Indep. 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences Gerard van der Leeuw Gerard van der Leeuw Ind. CH 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister of Transport and Energy Steef van Schaik Steef van Schaik RKSP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
KVP
Minister of Food Supply, Agriculture and Fisheries (1945)
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Supply (1945–1946)
Sicco Mansholt Sicco Mansholt SDAP 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister of Public Works and Reconstruction Johan Ringers Johan Ringers Indep. 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
Minister of Overseas Territories Johann Logemann Johann Logemann Indep. 25 June 1945 3 July 1946
PvdA
Minister for Foreign Affairs Herman van Roijen Herman van Roijen Indep. 25 June 1945 1 March 1946
Eelco van Kleffens Eelco van Kleffens Indep. 1 March 1946 3 July 1946

Trivia

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References

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  1. ^ a b Davids, Karel. Changing Liaisons: The Dynamics of Social Partnership in 20th Century West-European Democracies, 2007, p. 165
  2. ^ "Coalities tussen sociaaldemocraten en confessionelen" (in Dutch). Historisch Nieuwsblad. 10 August 2006. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  3. ^ F.J.F.M. Duynstee; J. Bosmans (1977). Parlementaire geschiedenis van Nederland na 1945, deel 1, Het kabinet-Schermerhorn-Drees (1945-1946). Van Gorcum. p. 5. ISBN 90-232-1412-9.
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