List of Ministers of Infrastructure of the Netherlands
Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Netherlands
Minister van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat | |
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Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management | |
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Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management | |
Style | His/Her Excellency |
Member of | Council of Ministers |
Appointer |
Mark Rutte as Prime Minister |
Formation | 27 May 1809 |
First holder |
Adriaan Pieter Twent van Raaphorst (as Minister of Water Management) |
Deputy |
Stientje van Veldhoven as State Secretary for Infrastructure and Water Management |
Salary |
€157,287 (As of 2017) (including €4,193 of expenses) |
Website | (in English) Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management |
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The Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management (Dutch: Minister van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat) is the head of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and a member of the Cabinet of the Netherlands. The current Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management is Cora van Nieuwenhuizen of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, who has been in office since 26 October 2017.[1]
List of Ministers of Infrastructure
For full list, see List of Ministers of Transport of the Netherlands. (in Dutch)
- Res Resigned.
- Ad interim Served ad interim.
- Note Medical leave of absence.
Living former Ministers of Infrastructure
Minister of Infrastructure | Term | Age |
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Tjerk Westerterp | 1973–1977 | 2 December 1930 |
Neelie Kroes | 1982–1989 | 19 July 1941 |
Hanja Maij-Weggen | 1989–1994 | 29 December 1943 |
Koos Andriessen | 1994 | 25 July 1928 |
Annemarie Jorritsma | 1994–1998 | 1 June 1950 |
Tineke Netelenbos | 1998–2002 | 15 February 1944 |
Roelf de Boer | 2002–2003 | 9 October 1944 |
Karla Peijs | 2003–2007 | 1 September 1944 |
Camiel Eurlings | 2007–2010 | 16 September 1973 |
Melanie Schultz van Haegen | 2010–2017 | 28 June 1970 |
List of State Secretaries for Infrastructure
State Secretary for Transport and Water Management |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
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Eddie Stijkel (1918–1982) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
15 October 1959 – 24 July 1963 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Jan de Quay (De Quay) [30] | ||
Mike Keyzer (1911–1983) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
22 October 1963 – 14 April 1965 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Victor Marijnen (Marijnen) [31] | ||
Siep Posthumus (1910–1987) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Public Transport • Energy Policy • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
4 May 1965 – 22 November 1966 |
Labour Party | Jo Cals (Cals) [32] | ||
Leo de Block (also State Secretary for Foreign Affairs) (1904–1988) |
• Aviation Infrastructure • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
22 November 1966 – 5 April 1967 |
Catholic People's Party | Jelle Zijlstra (Zijlstra) [33] | ||
Mike Keyzer (1911–1983) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
18 April 1967 – 6 July 1971 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Piet de Jong (De Jong) [34] | ||
Dr. Roelof Kruisinga (1922–2012) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service • Environmental Remediation |
28 July 1971 – 20 March 1973 [Res] |
Christian Historical Union | Barend Biesheuvel (Biesheuvel I • II) [35] | ||
Dr. Michel van Hulten (born 1930) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
11 May 1973 – 19 December 1977 |
Political Party of Radicals | Joop den Uyl (Den Uyl) [36] | ||
Neelie Kroes (born 1941) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
28 December 1977 – 11 September 1981 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Dries van Agt (Van Agt I) [37] | ||
Jaap van der Doef (born 1934) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
11 September 1981 – 29 May 1982 [Res] |
Labour Party | Dries van Agt (Van Agt II) [38] | ||
Vacant | ||||||
Jaap Scherpenhuizen (1934–2012) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Public Transport • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
8 November 1982 – 14 July 1986 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers I) [40] | ||
Vacant | ||||||
Monique de Vries (born 1947) |
• Water Infrastructure • Digital Infrastructure • Postal Service • Weather Forecasting Service |
3 August 1998 – 22 July 2002 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Wim Kok (Kok II) [44] | ||
Melanie Schultz van Haegen (born 1970) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Weather Forecasting Service |
22 July 2002 – 22 February 2007 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende I • II • III) [45][46][47] | ||
Tineke Huizinga (born 1960) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Public Transport • Weather Forecasting Service |
22 February 2007 – 23 February 2010 [Appt] |
Christian Union | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende IV) [48] | ||
State Secretary for Infrastructure and the Environment |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Joop Atsma (born 1956) |
• Aviation Infrastructure • Water Infrastructure • Environmental Policy • Weather Forecasting Service |
14 October 2010 – 5 November 2012 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Mark Rutte (Rutte I) [49] | ||
Wilma Mansveld (born 1962) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Aviation Infrastructure • Public Transport • Environmental Policy • Weather Forecasting Service [Title] |
5 November 2012 – 28 October 2015 [Res] |
Labour Party | Mark Rutte (Rutte II) [50] | ||
Sharon Dijksma (born 1971) |
3 November 2015 – 26 October 2017 |
Labour Party | ||||
State Secretary for Infrastructure and Water Management |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Stientje van Veldhoven (born 1973) |
• Transport Infrastructure • Public Transport • Energy Policy • Weather Forecasting Service |
26 October 2017 – Incumbent |
Democrats 66 | Mark Rutte (Rutte III) [51] | ||
Source: (in Dutch) Kabinetten 1945-heden Parlement & Politiek |
- Res Resigned.
- Appt Appointment: Tineke Huizinga appointed Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment.[52]
- Title Allowed to use the title of Minister while on foreign business.
Living former State Secretaries for Infrastructure
State Secretary for Infrastructure | Term | Age |
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Michel van Hulten | 1973–1977 | 9 March 1930 |
Neelie Kroes | 1977–1981 | 19 July 1941 |
Jaap van der Doef | 1981–1982 | 9 April 1934 |
Monique de Vries | 1998–2002 | 16 August 1947 |
Melanie Schultz van Haegen | 2002–2007 | 28 June 1970 |
Tineke Huizinga | 2007–2010 | 16 February 1960 |
Joop Atsma | 2010–2012 | 6 July 1956 |
Wilma Mansveld | 2012–2015 | 11 September 1962 |
Sharon Dijksma | 2015–2017 | 16 April 1971 |
List of Ministers of Housing
Minister of Public Works and Reconstruction |
Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
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Dr. Johan Ringers (1885–1965) |
25 June 1945 – 15 November 1946 [Res] |
Independent Liberal (Classical Liberal) |
Willem Schermerhorn (Schermerhorn–Drees) [23] | ||
Louis Beel (Beel I) [24] | |||||
Hein Vos (Minister of Transport) (1900–1972) |
15 November 1946 – 3 March 1947 [Ad interim] |
Labour Party | |||
Minister of Reconstruction and Housing |
Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Lambertus Neher (1899–1967) |
3 March 1947 – 1 March 1948 [Res] |
Labour Party | Louis Beel (Beel I) [24] | ||
Dr. Joris in 't Veld (1895–1981) |
1 March 1948 – 2 September 1952 |
Labour Party | |||
Willem Drees (Drees–Van Schaik • Drees I) [25][26] | |||||
Herman Witte (1909–1973) |
2 September 1952 – 13 October 1956 |
Catholic People's Party | Willem Drees (Drees II) [27] | ||
Minister of Housing and Construction |
Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Herman Witte (1909–1973) |
13 October 1956 – 19 May 1959 |
Catholic People's Party | Willem Drees (Drees III) [28] | ||
Louis Beel (Beel II) [29] | |||||
Jan van Aartsen (1909–1992) |
19 May 1959 – 24 July 1963 |
Anti-Revolutionary Party | Jan de Quay (De Quay) [30] | ||
Pieter Bogaers (1924–2008) |
24 July 1963 – 14 April 1965 |
Catholic People's Party | Victor Marijnen (Marijnen) [31] | ||
Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning |
Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Pieter Bogaers (1924–2008) |
14 April 1965 – 22 November 1966 |
Catholic People's Party | Jo Cals (Cals) [32] | ||
Herman Witte (1909–1973) |
22 November 1966 – 5 April 1967 |
Catholic People's Party | Jelle Zijlstra (Zijlstra) [33] | ||
Wim Schut (1920–2006) |
5 April 1967 – 6 July 1971 |
Anti-Revolutionary Party | Piet de Jong (De Jong) [34] | ||
Bé Udink (also Minister of Transport and Water Management 1972–1973) (1926–2016) |
6 July 1971 – 11 May 1973 |
Christian Historical Union | Barend Biesheuvel (Biesheuvel I • II) [35] | ||
Hans Gruijters (1931–2005) |
11 May 1973 – 19 December 1977 |
Democrats 66 | Joop den Uyl (Den Uyl) [36] | ||
Jonkheer Pieter Beelaerts van Blokland (born 1932) |
19 December 1977 – 1 September 1981 [Appt] |
Christian Historical Union | Dries van Agt (Van Agt I) [37] | ||
Christian Democratic Appeal | |||||
Dany Tuijnman (Minister of Transport and Water Management) (1915–1992) |
1 September 1981 – 11 September 1981 [Ad interim] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | |||
Marcel van Dam (born 1938) |
11 September 1981 – 29 May 1982 [Res] |
Labour Party | Dries van Agt (Van Agt II) [38] | ||
Erwin Nypels (born 1933) |
29 May 1982 – 4 November 1982 |
Democrats 66 | Dries van Agt (Van Agt III) [39] | ||
Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment |
Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Dr. Pieter Winsemius (born 1942) |
4 November 1982 – 14 July 1986 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers I) [40] | ||
Ed Nijpels (born 1950) |
14 July 1986 – 7 November 1989 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers II) [41] | ||
Hans Alders (born 1952) |
7 November 1989 – 22 August 1994 |
Labour Party | Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers III) [42] | ||
Margreeth de Boer (born 1939) |
22 August 1994 – 3 August 1998 |
Labour Party | Wim Kok (Kok I) [43] | ||
Jan Pronk (born 1940) |
3 August 1998 – 22 July 2002 |
Labour Party | Wim Kok (Kok II) [44] | ||
Henk Kamp (also Minister of Defence) (born 1952) |
22 July 2002 – 27 May 2003 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende I) [45] | ||
Sybilla Dekker (born 1942) |
27 May 2003 – 21 September 2006 [Res] |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende II) [46] | ||
Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende III) [47] | |||||
Karla Peijs (Minister of Transport and Water Management) (born 1944) |
21 September 2006 – 26 September 2006 [Ad interim] |
Christian Democratic Appeal | |||
Dr. Pieter Winsemius (born 1942) |
26 September 2006 – 22 February 2007 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | |||
Dr. Jacqueline Cramer (born 1951) |
22 February 2007 – 23 February 2010 [Res] |
Labour Party | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende IV) [48] | ||
Tineke Huizinga (born 1960) |
23 February 2010 – 14 October 2010 |
Christian Union | |||
Office merged with the Minister of Transport and Water Management as Minister of Infrastructure | |||||
Source: (in Dutch) Kabinetten 1945-heden Parlement & Politiek |
- Res Resigned.
- Ad interim Served ad interim.
- Appt Appointment: Pieter Beelaerts van Blokland appointed Mayor of Apeldoorn.
Living former Ministers of Housing
Minister of Housing | Term | Age |
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Pieter Beelaerts van Blokland | 1977–1981 | 8 December 1932 |
Marcel van Dam | 1981–1982 | 30 January 1938 |
Erwin Nypels | 1982 | 1 August 1933 |
Pieter Winsemius | 1982–1986 2006–2007 |
7 March 1942 |
Ed Nijpels | 1986–1989 | 1 June 1950 |
Hans Alders | 1989–1994 | 17 December 1952 |
Margreeth de Boer | 1994–1998 | 16 April 1939 |
Jan Pronk | 1998–2002 | 16 March 1940 |
Henk Kamp | 2002–2003 | 23 July 1952 |
Sybilla Dekker | 2003–2006 | 23 March 1942 |
Jacqueline Cramer | 2007–2010 | 10 April 1951 |
Tineke Huizinga | 2010 | 16 February 1960 |
List of Ministers without Portfolio for Housing
Minister for Housing, Communities and Integration |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
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Ella Vogelaar (born 1949) |
• Integration • Urban Planning • Public Housing • Communities • Minority Affairs |
22 February 2007 – 14 November 2008 [Res] |
Labour Party | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende IV) [48] | ||
Eberhard van der Laan (1955–2017) |
14 November 2008 – 23 February 2010 [Res] |
Labour Party | ||||
Eimert van Middelkoop (also Minister of Defence) (born 1949) |
23 February 2010 – 14 October 2010 |
Christian Union | ||||
Office discontinued | ||||||
Source: (in Dutch) Kabinetten 1945-heden Parlement & Politiek |
- Res Resigned.
Living former Ministers without Portfolio for Housing
Minister of Housing | Term | Age |
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Ella Vogelaar | 2007–2008 | 23 December 1949 |
Eimert van Middelkoop | 2010 | 14 February 1949 |
List of State Secretaries for Housing
State Secretary for Housing and Spatial Planning |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
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Werner Buck (1925–2010) |
• Urban Planning • Public Housing • Spatial Planning |
17 August 1971 – 11 May 1973 |
Catholic People's Party | Barend Biesheuvel (Biesheuvel I • II) [35] | ||
Jan Schaefer (1940–1994) |
• Urban Planning • Spatial Planning |
11 May 1973 – 8 September 1977 [Res] |
Labour Party | Joop den Uyl (Den Uyl) [36] | ||
Marcel van Dam (born 1938) |
• Public Housing | 11 May 1973 – 8 September 1977 [Res] |
Labour Party | |||
Gerrit Brokx (1933–2002) |
• Urban Planning • Public Housing • Spatial Planning |
28 December 1977 – 11 September 1981 |
Catholic People's Party | Dries van Agt (Van Agt I) [37] | ||
Christian Democratic Appeal | ||||||
Siepie de Jong (born 1940) |
• Spatial Planning • Government Real Estate |
11 September 1981 – 29 May 1982 [Res] |
Labour Party | Dries van Agt (Van Agt II) [38] | ||
Vacant | ||||||
State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment |
Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | ||
Gerrit Brokx (1933–2002) |
• Urban Planning • Public Housing • Spatial Planning |
5 November 1982 – 23 October 1986 [Res] |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers I) [40] | ||
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers II) [41] | ||||||
Enneüs Heerma (1944–1999) |
27 October 1986 – 22 August 1994 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | ||||
Ruud Lubbers (Lubbers III) [42] | ||||||
Dr. Dick Tommel (born 1942) |
• Public Housing • Spatial Planning • Environmental Policy • Nature Policy • Environmental Remediation • Sustainability Policy • Rural Development |
22 August 1994 – 3 August 1998 |
Democrats 66 | Wim Kok (Kok I) [43] | ||
Johan Remkes (born 1951) |
• Spatial Planning • Government Real Estate • Environmental Policy • Environmental Remediation |
3 August 1998 – 22 July 2002 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Wim Kok (Kok II) [44] | ||
Pieter van Geel (born 1951) |
• Environmental Policy • Nature Policy • Environmental Remediation • Sustainability Policy |
22 July 2002 – 22 February 2007 |
Christian Democratic Appeal | Jan Peter Balkenende (Balkenende I • II • III) [45][46][47] | ||
Office discontinued | ||||||
Source: (in Dutch) Kabinetten 1945-heden Parlement & Politiek |
- Res Resigned.
Living former State Secretaries for Housing
State Secretary for Housing | Term | Age |
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Marcel van Dam | 1973–1977 | 30 January 1938 |
Siepie de Jong | 1981–1982 | 28 August 1940 |
Dick Tommel | 1994–1998 | 18 April 1942 |
Johan Remkes | 1998–2002 | 15 June 1951 |
Pieter van Geel | 2002–2007 | 8 April 1951 |
See also
References
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