Governor of the Netherlands Antilles

Governor of the Netherlands Antilles

The Governor of the Netherlands Antilles is the representative of the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Netherlands Antilles and the head of the National Government of the Netherlands Antilles.

With the introduction of the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1954, the powers, obligations and responsibilities of the Governor as an organ of the Kingdom of the Netherlands were regulated in the Regulations for the Governor. Article 15, paragraph 1 reads:

The Governor is therefore authorized, within the limits of these regulations and the instruction of the Crown, to act on behalf of the Kingdom Government.

According to the Constitution, the Governor, as a representative of the King, is the head of the Government of the Netherlands Antilles. As the head of the Government, the Governor is immune. The Governor exercises the executive power under the responsibility of the Ministers, who are responsible to the Estates of the Netherlands Antilles. As such, the Governor does not have any independent authority.

List of Governors since 1848

*1848 - 1854: Isaäc Johannes Rammelman Elsevier Jr.
*1854 - 1856: Jacob Bennebroek Gravenhorst (a.i.)
*1856 - 1859: Reinhart Frans van Lansberge
*1859 - 1866: Johannes Didericus Crol
*1866 - 1870: Abraham Mathieu de Rouville
*1870 - 1877: Herman François Gerardus Wagner
*1877 - 1880: Hendrik Bernardus Kip
*1880 - 1882: Johannes Herbert August Willem baron van Heerdt tot Eversberg
*1882 - 1890: Nicolaas van den Brandhof
*1890 - 1901: Charles Augustinus Henry Barge
*1901 - 1901: Theodorus Isaak Andreas Nuyens
*1901 - 1909: Jan Olpbert de Jong van Beeken Donk
*1909 - 1909: John Brown Gorsira
*1909 - 1919: Theodorus Isaak Andreas Nuyens
*1919 - 1921: Oscar Louis Helfrich
*1921 - 1921: John Brown Gorsira
*1921 - 1928: Nikolaas Johannes Laurentius Brantjes
*1928 - 1929: Marius van Dijk (a.i.)
*1929 - 1929: Leonardus Albert Fruytier
*1929 - 1930: Herman Bernard Cornelis Schotborgh
*1930 - 1936: Bartholomaeus Wouther Theodorus van Slobbe
*1936 - 1936: Frans Adriaan Jas (a.i.)
*1936 - 1942: Gielliam Johannes Josephus Wouters
*1942 - 1948: Piet Kasteel
*1948 - 1948: Cornelius Süthoff
*1948 - 1951: Leonard Antoon Hubert Peters
*1951 - 1956: Teun Struycken
*1956 - 1957: Frans E.J. van der Valk
*1957 - 1961: Antonius B. Speekenbrink
*1961 - 1962: Christiaan Winkel
*1962 - 1962: A.P.J. van Bruggen
*1962 - 1970: Nicolaas Debrot
*1970 - 1983: Bernadito M. Leito
*1983 - 1990: René A. Römer
*1990 - 2002: Jaime Saleh
*2002 - present: Frits Goedgedrag

External links

* [http://www.gouverneur.an/index.php?lang=en Homepage of the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles]


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