Ministers
Prime Minister General Affairs |
Ruud Lubbers | CDA | |
Vice Prime Minister Economy |
Rudolf de Korte | VVD | |
Foreign Affairs | Hans van den Broek | CDA | |
Justice | Frits Korthals Altes | VVD | |
Interior Affairs | Kees van Dijk | CDA | |
Jan de Koning | CDA | from February 3, 1987 until May 6, 1987 because of sick leave Kees van Dijk | |
Education and Sciences | Wim Deetman | CDA | resigned September 15, 1989 |
Gerrit Braks | CDA | From September 15, 1989 | |
Finance | Onno Ruding | CDA | |
Defense | Wim van Eekelen | VVD | Resigned September 6, 1988 |
Piet Bukman | CDA | 6–23 September 1988 | |
Frits Bolkestein | VVD | from September 24, 1988 | |
Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment | Ed Nijpels | VVD | |
Transport and Water | Neelie Smit-Kroes | VVD | |
Agriculture and Fishery | Gerrit Braks | CDA | |
Social Affairs, Employment and Dutch Caribbean and Aruban Affairs | Jan de Koning | CDA | |
Louw de Graaf | CDA | from February 3, 1987 until May 6, 1987 because of sick leave Kees van Dijk - only the portfolio of Social Affairs | |
Welfare, Health and Culture | Elco Brinkman | CDA | |
Development Cooperation | Piet Bukman | CDA |
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