Second Rutte cabinet
Second Rutte cabinet Rutte-Asscher cabinet | |
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69th cabinet of the Netherlands | |
The Second Rutte cabinet on 5 November 2012 | |
Date formed | 5 November 2012 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Mark Rutte |
Deputy head of government | Lodewijk Asscher |
Head of state |
Beatrix of the Netherlands (2012–2013) Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands (from 2013) |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 2 |
Total number of ministers | 13 |
Member party |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) Labour Party (PvdA) |
Status in legislature | Grand coalition (Purple) |
History | |
Election(s) | Dutch general election, 2012 |
Legislature term(s) | 2012–present |
Incoming formation | 2012 Dutch cabinet formation |
Predecessor | First Rutte cabinet |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of the Netherlands |
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The Second Rutte cabinet, also called the Rutte-Asscher cabinet has been the executive branch of the Dutch government since 5 November 2012. The cabinet is formed by the political parties People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and Labour Party (PvdA) after the Dutch general election of 2012. The cabinet is a grand coalition cabinet in the House of Representatives.
Ministers | Title/Portfolio | Term of office | Party | |||
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Mark Rutte (born 1967) |
Prime Minister | General Affairs | 14 October 2010 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Lodewijk Asscher (born 1974) |
Deputy Prime Minister / Minister |
Social Affairs and Employment | 5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||
Ronald Plasterk (born 1957) |
Minister | Interior and Kingdom Relations | 5 November 2012 – 29 June 2016 [Note] |
Labour Party | ||
Stef Blok (born 1964) |
29 June 2016 – 16 September 2016 [Ad interim] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||||
Ronald Plasterk (born 1957) |
16 September 2016 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||||
Frans Timmermans (born 1961) |
Minister | Foreign Affairs | 5 November 2012 – 17 October 2014 [Appt] |
Labour Party | ||
Bert Koenders (born 1958) |
17 October 2014 – Incumbent | |||||
Jeroen Dijsselbloem (born 1966) |
Minister | Finance | 5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||
Ivo Opstelten (born 1944) |
Minister | Security and Justice | 14 October 2010 – 10 March 2015 [Res] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Stef Blok (born 1964) |
10 March 2015 – 20 March 2015 [Ad interim] | |||||
Ard van der Steur (born 1969) |
20 March 2015 – Incumbent | |||||
Henk Kamp (born 1952) |
Minister | Economic Affairs | 5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (born 1973) |
Minister | Defence | 5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Edith Schippers (born 1964) |
Minister | Health, Welfare and Sport | 14 October 2010 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Jet Bussemaker (born 1961) |
Minister | Education, Culture and Science | 5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||
Melanie Schultz van Haegen (born 1970) |
Minister | Infrastructure and the Environment | 14 October 2010 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Ministers without portfolio | Title/Portfolio/Ministry | Term of office | Party | |||
Stef Blok (born 1964) |
Minister | Housing and the Central Government Sector (within Interior and Kingdom Relations) |
5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Lilianne Ploumen (born 1962) |
Minister | Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (within Foreign Affairs) |
5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||
Undersecretaries | Title/Portfolio/Ministry | Term of office | Party | |||
Frans Weekers (born 1967) |
Undersecretary | Fiscal Affairs and Finances of the Lower Government (within Finance) |
14 October 2010 – 30 January 2014 [Res] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Eric Wiebes (born 1963) |
4 February 2014 – Incumbent | |||||
Fred Teeven (born 1958) |
Undersecretary [Title] | Prevention, Family Law, Copyright Law, Youth Justice, Integration and Immigration (within Security and Justice) |
14 October 2010 – 10 March 2015 [Res] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Klaas Dijkhoff (born 1981) |
20 March 2015 – Incumbent | |||||
Co Verdaas (Born 1966) |
Undersecretary [Title] | Agriculture, Nature, Food Quality, Tourism, Postal Affairs (within Economic Affairs) |
5 November 2012 – 6 December 2012 [Res] |
Labour Party | ||
Sharon Dijksma (born 1971) |
18 December 2012 – 5 November 2015 [Appt] | |||||
Martijn van Dam (born 1978) |
3 November 2015 – Incumbent | |||||
Martin van Rijn (born 1956) |
Undersecretary | Nursing and Care, Elderly Policy, Youth Policy and Biotechnology (within Health, Welfare and Sport) |
5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||
Sander Dekker (born 1975) |
Undersecretary | Higher Education, Science and Knowledge, Teachers and Culture (within Education, Culture and Science) |
5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ||
Wilma Mansveld (Born 1962) |
Undersecretary [Title] | Public Transport, Aviation, Water Policy and the Environment (within Infrastructure and the Environment) |
5 November 2012 – 28 October 2015 [Res] |
Labour Party | ||
Sharon Dijksma (born 1971) |
3 November 2015 – Incumbent | |||||
Jetta Klijnsma (born 1957) |
Undersecretary | Unemployment Insurances, Equality, Long-term Unemployment, Poverty, Health and Safety (within Social Affairs and Employment) |
5 November 2012 – Incumbent |
Labour Party | ||
Source: (English) Government.nl |
- Title Allowed to use a ministers title while on foreign business.
- Appt Appointment: Frans Timmermans appointed First Vice President of the European Commission and European Commissioner for Better Regulation, Inter-Institutional Relations, Rule of Law and Charter of Fundamental Rights. Sharon Dijksma appointed Undersecretary for Infrastructure and the Environment.
- Res Resigned.
- Ad interim Stef Blok served ad interim following the resignation of Ivo Opstelten and the medical leave of absence of Ronald Plasterk.
- Note Ronald Plasterk took a medical leave of absence on 29 June 2016 and returned on 16 September 2016.
See also
- 2012 Dutch cabinet formation
References
External links
- Official
- (Dutch) Kabinet-Rutte-Asscher Rijksoverheid
- (Dutch) Kabinet-Rutte II (2012-heden) Parlement & Politiek
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