Cabinet Name: | Second De Jongh-Elhage cabinet |
Cabinet Number: | 27th |
Jurisdiction: | Netherlands Antilles |
Flag: | Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Date Formed: | 26 March 2010 |
Date Dissolved: | 10 October 2010 |
Government Head: | Emily de Jongh-Elhage |
State Head: | Beatrix of the Netherlands |
Election: | 2010 election |
Previous: | De Jongh-Elhage I |
The second De Jongh-Elhage cabinet was the 27th and last cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles.[1]
The cabinet was composed as follows:[2] [3]
|Minister of General Affairs and Foreign Affairs|Emily de Jongh-Elhage|PAR|26 March 2010|-|Minister of the Interior and Constitutional Affairs|Roland Duncan|NA|26 March 2010|-|Minister of Justice|Magali Jacoba|PAR|26 March 2010|-|Minister of Labor and Economic Affairs|Elvis Tjin Asjoe||UPB|26 March 2010|-|Minister of Education, Youth, Culture, and Sports|Omayra Leeflang|PAR|26 March 2010|-|Minister of Public Health and Social Development|Omayra Leeflang|PAR||26 March 2010|-|Minister of Traffic and Communications|Patrick Illidge|NA|26 March 2010|-|Minister of Finance|Ersilia de Lannooy|PAR
|26 March 2010|-|State Secretary of Constitutional Affairs and the Solidarity Fund |Shamara Nicholson-Linzey|WIPM||26 March 2010|-|State Secretary of the Interior|Felix Thomas||UPB||26 March 2010|-|State Secretary of Justice
|Ernie Simmons|DP||26 March 2010|-|State Secretary of Justice
|Dudley Lucia|PNP||10 June 2010[4] |}
Ersilia de Lannooy stayed on as Minister of Finance for the PAR party at the request of that party's leader Prime Minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage, after PNP earned only one seat in the 2010 parliamentary election and was forced to accept a state secretary position in the central government.[5]