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Leo de Block
Leo de Block (1969)
Leo de Block
(14 August 1904,
The Hague
–
4 January 1988, The Hague) was a
Dutch
politician
.
References
Ministers of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Tak van Poortvliet
Klerck
Van den Bergh
Tromp
Bastert
Havelaar
Lely
Van der Sleijden
Lely
De Marez Oyens
Kraus
Veegens
Talma
Treub
Posthuma
Van IJsselsteyn
Ruijs de Beerenbrouck
Aalberse
Koolen
Slotemaker de Bruïne
Verschuur
Colijn
Steenberghe
Gelissen
Steenberghe
Colijn
Steenberghe
Van den Tempel
Kerstens
Van den Broek
Gispen
Vos
Huysmans
Mansholt
Van den Brink
Zijlstra
De Pous
Andriessen
Den Uyl
Bakker
De Block
De Jong
Nelissen
Langman
Lubbers
Van Aardenne
Terlouw
Van Aardenne
De Korte
Andriessen
Wijers
Jorritsma
Heinsbroek
Hoogervorst
Brinkhorst
Zalm
Wijn
Van der Hoeven
Verhagen
Kamp
De Jong cabinet
(1967-1971)
Preceded:
Zijlstra cabinet
· Succeed:
First Biesheuvel cabinet
Prime Minister
Piet de Jong
General Affairs
Deputy Prime Ministers
Johan Witteveen
Finance
Joop Bakker
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
and
Surinamese and Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministers
Henk Beernink
Interior
Joseph Luns
Foreign Affairs
Carel Polak
Justice
Leo de Block
Economic Affairs
)
(1967-1970
Piet de Jong
Economic Affairs
) (
Acting
Roelof Nelissen
Economic Affairs
)
(from 1970
Willem den Toom
Defence
Bauke Roolvink
Social Affairs
and
Health
Gerard Veringa
Education and Science
Pierre Lardinois
Agriculture and Fisheries
Wim Schut
Housing and Spatial Planning
Marga Klompé
Culture
,
Recreation and Social work
Minister without portfolio
Berend Jan Udink
Development Cooperation
State Secretaries
Chris van Veen
Interior
Hans de Koster
Foreign Affairs
Frits Grapperhaus
Finance
Klaas Wiersma
Justice
)
(from 1970
Louis van Son
Economic Affairs
Joop Haex
Defence
Adri van Es
Defence
Anthony Duynstee
Defence
Roelof Kruisinga
Social Affairs
and
Health
Hans Grosheide
Education and Science
Mike Keyzer
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
Hein van de Poel
Culture
,
Recreation and Social work
Zijlstra cabinet
(1966–1967)
Preceded:
Cals cabinet
· Succeed:
De Jong cabinet
Prime Minister
Jelle Zijlstra
General Affairs and
Finance
Deputy Prime Ministers
Jan de Quay
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
Barend Biesheuvel
Agriculture and Fisheries
and
Surinamese and Netherlands Antilles Affairs
Ministers
Koos Verdam
Interior
Joseph Luns
Foreign Affairs
Teun Struycken
Justice
Joop Bakker
Economic Affairs
Piet de Jong
Defence
Gerard Veldkamp
Social Affairs
and
Health
Isaäc Arend Diepenhorst
Education and Science
Herman Witte
Housing and Spatial Planning
Marga Klompé
Culture
,
Recreation and Social work
Minister without portfolio
Theo Bot
(
Development Cooperation
)
State Secretaries
Leo de Block
Foreign Affairs
and
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
Louis van Son
Economic Affairs
Gerard Peijnenburg
Defence
Adri van Es
Defence
Heije Schaper
Defence
Aloysius Bartels
Social Affairs
and
Health
José de Meijer
Social Affairs
and
Health
Hans Grosheide
Education and Science