Cabinet Name: | Petronia cabinet |
Cabinet Number: | 6th |
Jurisdiction: | Netherlands Antilles |
Flag: | File:Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1959–1986).svg |
Date Formed: | 12 December 1969 |
Date Dissolved: | 12 February 1971[1] |
Government Head: | Ernesto Petronia |
State Head: | Juliana of the Netherlands |
Election: | 1969 election |
Previous: | Sprockel |
Successor: | Isa-Beaujon |
The Petronia cabinet was the 6th cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles.
The cabinet was composed as follows:[2] [3] [4]
|Minister of General Affairs|Ernesto Petronia|PPA|12 December 1969|-|Minister of Finance|Sylvius Gerard Marie Rozendal|DP|12 December 1969|-|Minister of Education|Otto R.A. Beaujon|DP|12 December 1969|-|Minister of Traffic and Communications|Leo A.I. Chance|PPA|12 December 1969|-|Minister of Economic Affairs|Frank J. Pijpers|DP|12 December 1969|-|rowspan="2"|Minister of Welfare|Frank J. Pijpers|DP|12 December 1969|-|Francisco Jose Tromp|PPA|16 July 1970|-|rowspan="3"|Minister of Social Affairs|Amador Poulo Nita |FOL|12 December 1969|-|Ernesto Petronia|PPA|24 June 1970|-|Rufus F. McWilliam|PNP|16 July 1970|-|rowspan="3"|Minister of Justice|Ernesto Petronia|PPA|12 December 1969|-|Francisco Jose Tromp|PPA|18 April 1970[5] |-|Ernesto Petronia|PPA|16 July 1970|-|rowspan="3"|Minister of Public Health |Amador Poulo Nita |FOL|12 December 1969|-|Ernesto Petronia|PPA|24 June 1970|-|Lucinda da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws|PNP|16 July 1970|-|Minister of Labor[6] |Hilberto M. Thomas|FOL|5 September 1970[7] |}
Nita died unexpectedly on 17 June 1970.[8]