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- De_Jong_cabinet abstract "The De Jong cabinet was a Dutch centre-right cabinet with ministers from Catholic People's Party (KVP), People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), Anti Revolutionary Party (ARP) and the Christian Historical Union (CHU). It was the first Cabinet of the Netherlands after World War II that completed a full term without any internal conflicts. The cabinet was confronted with a demand for democratic reforms in the society and it decided to democratise colleges and universities after the famous maagdenhuisbezetting. Plans were made to modernise politics by establishing an electoral system with districts or a chosen prime minister, but these plans were not implemented. Meanwhile, a pay pause due to the decision of employers and employees to raise wages was partly revoked after anti-government demonstrations and strikes. The minister of economic affairs, De Block, resigned, officially as a protest against the wage rise in the metal industry, but another reason was his slow reaction to the inflation and rising prices after the introduction of Value added tax. More unrest took shape in demonstrations against the war in Vietnam. Internationally, relations with Indonesia improved, resulting in a visit by president Suharto, which was, however, overshadowed by the occupation of the Indonesian embassy by Moluccans. The Soviet Union invasion in Czechoslovakia was seen as a reason to increase the defence budget. As of 2014, the following cabinet members are still alive: Piet de Jong - (1915-04-03) April 3, 1915 Johan Witteveen - (1921-06-12) June 12, 1921 Roelof Nelissen - (1931-04-04) April 4, 1931 Berend Jan Udink - (1926-02-12) February 12, 1926 State Secretaries Hans Grosheide - (1930-08-06) August 6, 1930 Anthony Duynstee - (1920-12-24) December 24, 1920".
- De_Jong_cabinet thumbnail Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg?width=300.
- De_Jong_cabinet wikiPageExternalLink kabinet_de_jong_1967_1971.
- De_Jong_cabinet wikiPageExternalLink kabinet-de-jong.
- De_Jong_cabinet wikiPageExternalLink kabinet-de-jong.
- De_Jong_cabinet wikiPageID "3470038".
- De_Jong_cabinet wikiPageRevisionID "596655005".
- De_Jong_cabinet cabinetName "De Jong cabinet".
- De_Jong_cabinet cabinetNumber "52".
- De_Jong_cabinet dateDissolved "1971-07-06".
- De_Jong_cabinet dateFormed "1967-04-05".
- De_Jong_cabinet deputyGovernmentHead Johan_Witteveen.
- De_Jong_cabinet deputyGovernmentHead "Joop Bakker".
- De_Jong_cabinet election Dutch_general_election,_1967.
- De_Jong_cabinet flag "Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg".
- De_Jong_cabinet flagBorder "true".
- De_Jong_cabinet formerMembersNumber "1".
- De_Jong_cabinet governmentHead Piet_de_Jong.
- De_Jong_cabinet hasPhotoCollection De_Jong_cabinet.
- De_Jong_cabinet incomingFormation "1967".
- De_Jong_cabinet jurisdiction "the Netherlands".
- De_Jong_cabinet lastElection Dutch_general_election,_1971.
- De_Jong_cabinet legislatureStatus Coalition_government.
- De_Jong_cabinet legislatureTerm "1967".
- De_Jong_cabinet oppositionLeader Joop_den_Uyl.
- De_Jong_cabinet oppositionParty Labour_Party_(Netherlands).
- De_Jong_cabinet outgoingFormation "1971".
- De_Jong_cabinet politicalParty "Anti Revolutionary Party".
- De_Jong_cabinet politicalParty "Catholic People's Party".
- De_Jong_cabinet politicalParty "Christian Historical Union".
- De_Jong_cabinet politicalParty "People's Party for Freedom and Democracy".
- De_Jong_cabinet previous Zijlstra_cabinet.
- De_Jong_cabinet stateHead Juliana_of_the_Netherlands.
- De_Jong_cabinet successor First_Biesheuvel_cabinet.
- De_Jong_cabinet totalNumber "17".
- De_Jong_cabinet subject Category:1967_establishments_in_the_Netherlands.
- De_Jong_cabinet subject Category:1971_disestablishments_in_the_Netherlands.
- De_Jong_cabinet subject Category:Cabinets_disestablished_in_1971.
- De_Jong_cabinet subject Category:Cabinets_established_in_1967.
- De_Jong_cabinet subject Category:Cabinets_of_the_Netherlands.
- De_Jong_cabinet comment "The De Jong cabinet was a Dutch centre-right cabinet with ministers from Catholic People's Party (KVP), People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), Anti Revolutionary Party (ARP) and the Christian Historical Union (CHU). It was the first Cabinet of the Netherlands after World War II that completed a full term without any internal conflicts.".
- De_Jong_cabinet label "De Jong cabinet".
- De_Jong_cabinet label "Kabinet-De Jong".
- De_Jong_cabinet label "Kabinett De Jong".
- De_Jong_cabinet sameAs Kabinett_De_Jong.
- De_Jong_cabinet sameAs Kabinet-De_Jong.
- De_Jong_cabinet sameAs m.09f5bt.
- De_Jong_cabinet sameAs Q1719820.
- De_Jong_cabinet sameAs Q1719820.
- De_Jong_cabinet wasDerivedFrom De_Jong_cabinet?oldid=596655005.
- De_Jong_cabinet depiction Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.
- De_Jong_cabinet isPrimaryTopicOf De_Jong_cabinet.