Anneke van Dok-van Weele
Dutch politician
Anneke van Dok-van Weele (born 24 October 1947, Zaandam) is a Dutch politician.[1]
References
- ^ Lebow, Richard Ned (2003-11-01). The tragic vision of politics: ethics, interests and orders. Cambridge University Press. pp. 315–. ISBN 978-0-521-53485-7. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
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First Kok cabinet (1994–1998)
- Preceded by: Third Lubbers cabinet
- Succeeded by: Second Kok cabinet
- Wim Kok (General Affairs)
- Hans Dijkstal (Interior)
- Hans van Mierlo (Foreign Affairs)
- Gerrit Zalm (Finance) (1994–1996)
- Hans Wijers (Finance) (Ad interim)
- Gerrit Zalm (Finance) (1996–1998)
- Winnie Sorgdrager (Justice)
- Hans Wijers (Economic Affairs)
- Joris Voorhoeve (Defence)
- Els Borst (Health, Welfare and Sport)
- Ad Melkert (Social Affairs and Employment)
- Jo Ritzen (Education, Culture and Science)
- Annemarie Jorritsma (Transport and Water Management)
- Jozias van Aartsen (Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries)
- Margreeth de Boer (Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment)
- Joris Voorhoeve (Netherlands Antilles and Aruba Affairs)
- Jan Pronk (Development Cooperation)
- Tonny van de Vondervoort (Interior)
- Jacob Kohnstamm (Interior)
- Michiel Patijn (Foreign Affairs)
- Willem Vermeend (Finance)
- Elizabeth Schmitz (Justice)
- Anneke van Dok-van Weele (Economic Affairs)
- Jan Gmelich Meijling (Defence)
- Erica Terpstra (Health, Welfare and Sport)
- Robin Linschoten (Social Affairs and Employment) (1994–1996)
- Frank de Grave (Social Affairs and Employment) (from 1996)
- Tineke Netelenbos (Education, Culture and Science)
- Aad Nuis (Education, Culture and Science)
- Monique de Vries (Transport and Water Management)
- Dick Tommel (Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment)
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