Juliana of The Netherlands - Prime Ministers During The Queen's Reign

Prime Ministers During The Queen's Reign

Prime Ministers of the Netherlands
  • Willem Drees (1948–1958)
  • Louis Beel (1958–1959)
  • Jan de Quay (1959–1963)
  • Victor Marijnen (1963–1965)
  • Jo Cals (1965–1966)
  • Jelle Zijlstra (1966–1967)
  • Piet de Jong (1967–1971)
  • Barend Biesheuvel (1971–1973)
  • Joop den Uyl (1973–1977)
  • Dries van Agt (1977–1982)
Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Antilles
  • Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez (1949)
  • Lindoro Christoffel Kwartsz (1949–1951)
  • Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez (1951–1954)
  • Efraïn Jonckheer (1954–1968)
  • Ciro Domenico Kroon (1968–1969)
  • Gerald C. Sprockel (1969)
  • Ernesto O. Petronia (1969–1971)
  • Ramez Jorge Isa (1971)
  • Otto R.A. Beaujon (1971–1973)
  • Juancho Evertsz (1973–1977)
  • Lucinda da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws (1977)
  • Leo A.I. Chance (1977)
  • Silvius Gerard Marie Rozendal (1977–1979)
  • Miguel A. Pourier (1979)
  • Dominico Martina (1979–1984)
Prime Ministers of Suriname
  • Julius Caesar de Miranda (1949–1951)
  • Jacques Adam Drielsma (1951–1951)
  • Johann Ate Eldert Buiskool (1951–1952)
  • Adrian Cornelis Jasper Marous Alberga (1952)
  • Archibald Currie (1952–1955)
  • Johan Ferrier (1955–1958)
  • Severinus Désiré Emanuels (1958–1963)
  • Johan Adolf Pengel (1963–1969)
  • Arthur J. May (1969)
  • Jules Sedney (1969–1973)
  • Henck Alphonsus Eugène Arron (1973–1980)

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