- Netherlands cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees
The cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees was in office in
The Netherlands from24 June 1945 until3 July 1946 .Introduction
The cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees, the first Dutch
cabinet afterWorld War II , was appointed byQueen Wilhelmina just a month after The Netherlands were liberated by theAllied forces . It was a royal cabinet (which means that the cabinet is appointed by the Queen, and is not the result of an election) and was sometimes referred to as an emergency-cabinet, in order to set things straight after the German Occupation of The Netherlands.Dutch Parliament did not function yet and would not become functional until November 1945.
The cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees consisted of ministers from the
SDAP (which in 1946 merged with theVDB and the CDU into thePvdA , which would become the post-war Labour Party), theCHU -minister Dr. Lieftick (who would become a member of the PvdA on9 February 1946 ), theARP and the RKSP (named the KVP on22 December 1945 ). Prime MinisterWillem Schermerhorn was a member of the VDB, but would later become a member of the PvdA. Deputy Prime MinisterWillem Drees was a member of the SDAP.Cabinet actions
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 Dutchwar criminals and Dutchcollaborators .Until August 1945 the war against
Japan in theDutch East Indies was also a main objective of the cabinet. After the Japanese surrender the cabinet was faced with the Indonesian nationalistSukarno andHatta , 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' (the 10 guilders from Lieftinck), named after the minister of Finance, Dr. Lieftinck.Ministers
*Prime Minister:
Willem Schermerhorn (VDB/PvdA)
*General warfare:Willem Schermerhorn (VDB/PvdA)
*Foreign affairs:Eelco van Kleffens (no party) (June 24, 1945 – March 1, 1946)
*Herman van Roijen (no party) (March 1, 1946 – July 3, 1946)
*Justice:Hans Kolfschoten (RKSP/KVP)
*Interior affairs:Louis Beel (RKSP/KVP)
*Education:Gerard van der Leeuw (no party)
*Finance:Pieter Lieftinck (CHU/PvdA)
*War:Jo Meynen (ARP)
*Navy:Jim de Booy (no party)
*Public works:Johannes Ringers (no party)
*Transport and energy:Theodorus van Schaik (RKSP/KVP)
*Economic affairs:Hendrik Vos (SDAP/PvdA)
*Shipping:Jim de Booy (no party)
*Agriculture and fishery:Sicco Mansholt (SDAP/PvdA)
*Social affairs:Willem Drees (SDAP/PvdA)
*Colonial affairs:Johann Logemann (no party/PvdA)External links
* [http://www.parlement.com/9291000/modulesf/g0cgiy3f Kabinet Schermerhorn/Drees (1945–1946)]
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