Second Colijn cabinet | |
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Cabinet of the Netherlands | |
Date formed | 26 May 1933 |
Date dissolved | 31 July 1935 (Demissionary from 23 July 1935 ) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Wilhelmina |
Head of government | Hendrikus Colijn |
Deputy head of government | Josef van Schaik (Unofficially) |
No. of ministers | 11 |
Ministers removed | 4 |
Total no. of members | 13 |
Member party | Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP) Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) Christian Historical Union (CHU) Liberal State Party (LSP) Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) |
Status in legislature | Centre-right Majority government |
History | |
Election | 1933 |
Legislature terms | 1933–1937 |
Predecessor | Third Ruijs de Beerenbrouck cabinet |
Successor | Third Colijn cabinet |
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The Second Colijn cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 26 May 1933 until 31 July 1935. The cabinet was formed by the political parties Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP), Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP), Christian Historical Union (CHU), Liberal State Party (LSP) and the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) after the election of 1933. The centre-right cabinet was a majority government in the House of Representatives. It was the second of five cabinets of Hendrikus Colijn, the Leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party as Prime Minister.[1][2][3][4][5]