First Gerbrandy cabinet


The First Gerbrandy cabinet, also called the Second London cabinet was the Dutch government-in-exile from 3 September 1940 until 27 July 1941. The cabinet was formed by the political parties Roman Catholic State Party, Social Democratic Workers' Party, Anti-Revolutionary Party, Christian Historical Union, Free-thinking Democratic League and the Liberal State Party following the dismissal of Second De Geer cabinet by Queen Wilhelmina on 26 August 1940. The national unity government was the second of four war cabinets of the government-in-exile in London during World War II.

Formation

On 26 August 1940 Queen Wilhelmina dismissed the Second De Geer cabinet after she lost confidence in the ability of Prime Minister Dirk Jan de Geer to govern after the German Invasion on 10 May 1940. Subsequently on 28 August 1940 Queen Wilhelmina appointed Minister of Justice Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy as Formateur to form a new cabinet. On 3 September 1940 the formation of the war cabinet was completed and Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy was installed as Prime Minister. All ministers of the previous Second De Geer cabinet where retained, with Minister of Colonial Affairs Charles Welter taking over as Minister of Finance from Dirk Jan de Geer.

Term

The cabinet fell on 12 June 1941 after a conflict between Queen Wilhelmina and Minister of Defence Adriaan Dijxhoorn, leading to the dismissal of the minister. Immediately also the other ministers resigned and the cabinet continued for five weeks as a demissionary cabinet until the ministries were redistributed and the Second Gerbrandy cabinet was installed on 27 July 1941.

Changes

On 1 May 1941 Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Aat van Rhijn was appointed as a Member of the Court of Audits. Because there was little work in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries while the government-in-exile was in London the portfolio was combined with the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Shipping Max Steenberghe.

Cabinet Members