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The third Van Agt cabinet (1982) was a minority coalition between the Christian-democrats, CDA and liberals, D66. The aim of this rump cabinet was to be a caretaker cabinet until the elections of 1983. The labour party, PvdA did not become a part of this cabinet after the fall of the previous cabinet.
Ministers
- Prime Minister, General Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Dries van Agt (CDA)
- Vice Prime Minister and Economy, Jan Terlouw (D66)
- Justice, Job de Ruiter (CDA)
- Interior Affairs, Max Rood (D66)
- Education and Sciences, Wim Deetman (CDA)
- Finance, Fons van der Stee (CDA)
- Defence, Hans van Mierlo (D66)
- Housing and Spatial Planning, Erwin Nypels (D66)
- Transport and Water, Henk Zeevalking (D66)
- Agriculture and Fishery; Dutch Caribbean Affairs, Jan de Koning (CDA)
- Social Affairs and Employment, Louw de Graaf (CDA)
- Culture, Recreation and Social Work, Hans de Boer (CDA)
- Public Health and Environmental Hygiene, Til Gardeniers-Berendsen (CDA)
- Development Cooperation, Kees van Dijk (CDA)
Staatssecretarissen
- Foreign Affairs, Hans van den Broek (CDA)
- Justice, Michiel Scheltema (D66)
- Interior Affairs, Gerard van Leijenhorst (CDA)
- Education and Sciences, Ad Hermes (CDA)
- Defence, Jan van Houwelingen (CDA)
- Economy
- Wim Dik (D66) (foreign trade)
- Piet van Zeil (CDA) (interior trade)
- Social Affairs and Employment, Piet van Zeil (CDA), 12 juni 1982
- Public Health and Environmental Hygiene, Ineke Lambers-Hacquebard (D66)
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