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Tineke Netelenbos
Tineke Netelenbos (1988)
Tineke Netelenbos
née
Tine Koomen
(born 15 February 1944,
Wormerveer
) is a
Dutch
politician
.
[1]
References
↑
Fairplay
. Fairplay Publications Ltd. 2001-10-01. p.
53.
Ministers of Transport and Water Management of the Netherlands
Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management
Vos
Van Schaik
Spitzen
Wemmers
Algera
Witte
Van Aartsen
Korthals
Van Aartsen
Suurhoff
Bogaers
Suurhoff
De Quay
Bakker
Drees, Jr.
Udink
Westerterp
Tuijnman
Zeevalking
Kroes
Maij-Weggen
Andriessen
Jorritsma
Netelenbos
De Boer
Peijs
Eurlings
Second Kok cabinet
(1998–2002)
Preceded by:
First Kok cabinet
· Succeeded by:
First Balkenende cabinet
Prime Minister
Wim Kok
(General Affairs)
Deputy Prime Ministers
Annemarie Jorritsma
(
Economic Affairs
)
Els Borst
(
Health, Welfare and Sport
)
Ministers
Bram Peper
(
Interior and Kingdom Relations
)
(1998–2000)
Roger van Boxtel
(
Interior and Kingdom Relations
)
(acting)
Klaas de Vries
(
Interior and Kingdom Relations
)
(2000–2002)
Jozias van Aartsen
(
Foreign Affairs
)
Gerrit Zalm
(
Finance
)
Benk Korthals
(
Justice
)
Frank de Grave
(
Defence
)
Loek Hermans
(
Education, Culture and Science
)
Tineke Netelenbos
(
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
)
Haijo Apotheker
(
Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries
)
(1998–1999)
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
(
Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries
)
(1999–2002)
Klaas de Vries
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
(1998–2000)
Willem Vermeend
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
(2000–2002)
Jan Pronk
(
Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
)
Minister without portfolio
Roger van Boxtel
(
Large Cities and Integration
)
Eveline Herfkens
(
Development Cooperation
)
State Secretaries
Gijs de Vries
(
Interior and Kingdom Relations
)
Dick Benschop (
Foreign Affairs
)
Willem Vermeend
(
Finance
)
(1998–2000)
Wouter Bos
(
Finance
)
(2000–2002)
Job Cohen
(
Justice
)
(1998–2000)
Ella Kalsbeek
(
Justice
)
(2001)
Gerrit Ybema
(
Economic Affairs
)
Henk van Hoof
(
Defence
)
Margo Vliegenthart
(
Health, Welfare and Sport
)
Karin Adelmund
(
Education, Culture and Science
)
Rick van der Ploeg
(
Education, Culture and Science
)
Monique de Vries (
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
)
Geke Faber
(
Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries
Hans Hoogervorst
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
Annelies Verstand
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
Johan Remkes
(
Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
)
First Kok cabinet
(1994–1998)
Preceded by:
Third Lubbers cabinet
· Succeeded by:
Second Kok cabinet
Prime Minister
Wim Kok
(General Affairs)
Deputy Prime Ministers
Hans Dijkstal
(
Interior
)
Hans van Mierlo
(
Foreign Affairs
)
Ministers
Gerrit Zalm
(
Finance
)
Winnie Sorgdrager
(
Justice
)
Hans Wijers
(
Economic Affairs
)
Joris Voorhoeve
(
Defence
and
Netherlands Antilles and Aruba Affairs
)
Els Borst
(
Health, Welfare and Sport
)
Jo Ritzen
(
Education, Culture and Science
)
Annemarie Jorritsma
(
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
)
Jozias van Aartsen
(
Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
)
Ad Melkert
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
Margreeth de Boer
(
Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
)
Minister without portfolio
Jan Pronk
(
Development Cooperation
)
State Secretaries
Jacob Kohnstamm (
Interior
)
Tonny van de Vondervoort (
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
)
Tineke Netelenbos
(
Education, Culture and Science
)
Aad Nuis
(
Education, Culture and Science
)
Monique de Vries (
Transport, Public Works and Water Management
)
Robin Linschoten
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
(1994–1996)
Frank de Grave
(
Social Affairs and Employment
)
(1996–1998)
Dick Tommel
(
Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
)