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    The Second Beel cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 22 December 1958 until 19 May 1959. The cabinet was formed by the Christian-democratic...
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    After a cabinet formation, Beel retained his position in the national unity Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet. After the 1946 general election Beel was asked...
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    minister. Drees left office upon the installation of the caretaker second Beel cabinet on 22 December 1958. Drees was known for his abilities as a skilful...
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  • The cabinet of the Netherlands has had female members since 1953. Anna de Waal served as the first female cabinet member as State Secretary for Education...
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  • Drees cabinet fell after a crisis arose between PvdA and KVP regarding a proposed tax increase. The Third Drees Cabinet was succeeded by the Second Beel Cabinet...
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    Former Catholic Prime Minister Louis Beel served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior. The cabinet served during early years of the turbulent...
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    rump cabinet the Monarch will appoint an informateur and later a formateur, just like with a regular cabinet formation after elections. Second Beel cabinet...
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    Drees cabinet. The third Drees cabinet fell on 11 December 1958 and was replaced by the caretaker second Beel cabinet, with Cals continuing his function...
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    increase; the cabinet continued in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced with the caretaker Second Beel cabinet on 22 December 1958. The cabinet formation...
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    rejection, Louis Beel, the High Commissioner of the Dutch East Indies, wrote to Wiranatakusumah and demanded to him that if the Djumhana cabinet programs were...
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    Cabinet before Cabinet after Second Beel cabinet KVP–ARP–CHU De Quay cabinet KVP–VVD–ARP–CHU...
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    radio broadcasts in Jakarta reported that the Dutch High Commissioner, Louis Beel, was going to give an important speech the next day. This news did not reach...
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    The De Quay cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 19 May 1959 until 24 July 1963. The cabinet was formed by the christian-democratic...
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    cabinet, also called the Second Drees cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 15 March 1951 until 2 September 1952. The cabinet...
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    in London (14 January until 25 February 1947), the Dutch government (Cabinet Beel I) claimed an area of 1,840 km2 (710 sq mi). This claim included, apart...
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    formation of 1959 Helders was not giving a cabinet post in the new cabinet, the Cabinet Beel II was replaced by the Cabinet De Quay on 19 May 1959. In July 1959...
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    "Kabinet-Schermerhorn-Drees". SchermerhornDrees. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel I". BeelI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees-Van Schaik". DreesVanSchaik. Rijksoverheid...
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    Third Gerbrandy cabinet on 23 February 1945. Although the cabinet was officially seated in London, Minister of the Interior Louis Beel (RKSP) was already...
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    [citation needed] Most parts of Natore district are plain land. Chalan Beel, the largest beel in Bangladesh, is a part of the district. Natore District is 1,900...
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  • ছাড়িয়া রাজা ছিলটেতে গেল, Punir bil chhariya Raja Silot-ete gelo, From the beel of Puni, the King went to Sylhet অট্টনাথের পূজা দিয়া ঠাকুরালি পাইল। Ottonath-er...
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    election of 1959. Following the cabinet formation of 1959, after which the Cabinet Beel II was replaced by the Cabinet De Quay on 19 May, Struycken was...
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    Schaik cabinet, also called the First Drees cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 7 August 1948 until 15 March 1951. The cabinet was...
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    a severe conflict between the House of Representatives and cabinet, or within the cabinet, a snap election takes place as soon as possible, usually after...
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    continued as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Supplies in the Cabinet Beel I, taking office on 3 July 1946, then served as acting Minister of Economic...
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  • II Kabinet-Gerbrandy III Kabinet-Schermerhorn-Drees Rijksoverheid Kabinet-Beel I Rijksoverheid Kabinet-Drees-Van Schaik Rijksoverheid Kabinet-Drees I Rijksoverheid...
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    the execution of the agreement did not take place. The Roman/Red First Beel cabinet was hesitant on its approval, especially on its implications for the...
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    Following the cabinet formation of 1959 Witte was not giving a cabinet post in the new cabinet, the Cabinet Beel II was replaced by the Cabinet De Quay on...
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    5 April until 23 June 1945, De Quay was Minister of War in the second Gerbrandy cabinet. On 1 November 1946 he became Queen's Commissioner of North Brabant...
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    KVP caused the early downfall of the cabinet. The ARP remained part of the care-taker cabinet led by Louis Beel. In the 1959 election the ARP lost another...
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    Manipur (category Instances of Lang-sa using second unnamed parameter)
    East Asia. After the war, the Maharaja took the advice of the British Cabinet Mission and the Chamber of Princes to introduce democratic reforms in the...
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