Cabinet of The Netherlands - Incumbent Cabinet

Incumbent Cabinet

Position Portfolio Name Party
Prime Minister General Affairs Mark Rutte VVD
Deputy Prime Minister /
Minister
Social Affairs and Employment Lodewijk Asscher PvdA
Minister Interior and Kingdom Relations Ronald Plasterk PvdA
Minister Foreign Affairs Frans Timmermans PvdA
Minister Finance Jeroen Dijsselbloem PvdA
Minister Security and Justice Ivo Opstelten VVD
Minister Economic Affairs Henk Kamp VVD
Minister Defence Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert VVD
Minister Education, Culture and Science Jet Bussemaker PvdA
Minister Infrastructure and the Environment Melanie Schultz van Haegen VVD
Minister Health, Welfare and Sport Edith Schippers VVD
Minister without portfolio Housing and Civil Service
(within Interior and Kingdom Relations)
Stef Blok VVD
Minister without portfolio Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation
(within Foreign Affairs)
Lilianne Ploumen PvdA
State Secretary Finance
(Fiscal affairs, Finances of lower governments)
Frans Weekers VVD
State Secretary * Security and Justice
(Prevention, Family law, Youth justice, Copyright law)
Fred Teeven VVD
State Secretary * Economic Affairs
(Agriculture, Nature, Food quality, Tourism, Postal affairs)
Co Verdaas PvdA
State Secretary Education, Culture and Science
(Higher education, Science and Knowledge, Teachers, Culture)
Sander Dekker VVD
State Secretary * Infrastructure and the Environment
(Water policy, Environment, Aviation)
Wilma Mansveld PvdA
State Secretary Health, Welfare and Sport
(Nursing and care, Elderly policy, Youth policy, Biotechnology)
Martin van Rijn PvdA
State Secretary Social Affairs and Employment
(Unemployment insurances (partial), Equality, Long-term unemployment, Poverty, Health and Safety)
Jetta Klijnsma PvdA

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