Röell cabinet | |
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Date formed | 9 May 1894 |
Date dissolved | 27 July 1897 ( Demissionary from 28 June 1897 ) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Wilhelmina |
Head of government | Joan Röell |
Deputy head of government |
Samuel van Houten (Unofficially) |
No. of ministers | 8 |
Member party |
Independent Liberals (I) Liberal Union (LU) Independent Catholics (I) ( Confidence and supply) |
Status in legislature | Right-wing Minority government |
History | |
Election | 1894 election |
Outgoing election | 1897 election |
Legislature terms | 1894–1897 |
Predecessor | Van Tienhoven cabinet |
Successor | Pierson cabinet |
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The Röell cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 9 May 1894 until 27 July 1897. The cabinet was formed by Independent Liberals (I) after the election of 1894. The right-wing cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives but was supported by the Liberal Union (LU) and Independent Catholics (I) for a majority. Independent Conservative Liberal Joan Röell was Prime Minister. [1]
Röell cabinet | |
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![]() Cabinet of the Netherlands | |
![]() Meeting of the Röell cabinet | |
Date formed | 9 May 1894 |
Date dissolved | 27 July 1897 ( Demissionary from 28 June 1897 ) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Wilhelmina |
Head of government | Joan Röell |
Deputy head of government |
Samuel van Houten (Unofficially) |
No. of ministers | 8 |
Member party |
Independent Liberals (I) Liberal Union (LU) Independent Catholics (I) ( Confidence and supply) |
Status in legislature | Right-wing Minority government |
History | |
Election | 1894 election |
Outgoing election | 1897 election |
Legislature terms | 1894–1897 |
Predecessor | Van Tienhoven cabinet |
Successor | Pierson cabinet |
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The Röell cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 9 May 1894 until 27 July 1897. The cabinet was formed by Independent Liberals (I) after the election of 1894. The right-wing cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives but was supported by the Liberal Union (LU) and Independent Catholics (I) for a majority. Independent Conservative Liberal Joan Röell was Prime Minister. [1]