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This is a list of Dutch cabinets after World War II.
Cabinet
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Picture
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Coalitian party CDA
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Coalitian party D66
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Coalitian party PvdA
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Coalitian party VVD
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Coalitian party others
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Duration
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Prime Minister
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Prime Minister's party
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Picture
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Rutte IV (Fourth Rutte cabinet)
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CDA
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D66
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VVD
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CU
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2022-
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Mark Rutte
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VVD
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Rutte III (Third Rutte cabinet)
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CDA
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D66
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VVD
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CU
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2017-2022
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Mark Rutte
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VVD
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Rutte II (Second Rutte cabinet)
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PvdA
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VVD
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2012-2017
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Mark Rutte
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VVD
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Rutte I (First Rutte cabinet)
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CDA
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VVD
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PVV [1]
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2010-2012
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Mark Rutte
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VVD
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Balkenende IV (Fourth Balkenende cabinet)
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CDA
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PvdA
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CU
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2007-2010
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Jan Peter Balkenende
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CDA
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Balkenende III (Third Balkenende cabinet)
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CDA
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VVD
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2006-2007
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Jan Peter Balkenende
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CDA
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Balkenende II (Second Balkenende cabinet)
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CDA
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D66
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VVD
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2003-2006
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Jan Peter Balkenende
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CDA
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Balkenende I (First Balkenende cabinet)
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CDA
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VVD
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LPF
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2002-2003
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Jan Peter Balkenende
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CDA
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Kok II (Second Kok cabinet)
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D66
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PvdA
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VVD
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1998-2002
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Wim Kok
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PvdA
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Kok I (First Kok cabinet)
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D66
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PvdA
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VVD
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1994-1998
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Wim Kok
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PvdA
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Lubbers III (Third Lubbers cabinet)
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CDA
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PvdA
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1989-1994
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Ruud Lubbers
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CDA
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Lubbers II (Second Lubbers cabinet)
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CDA
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VVD
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1986-1989
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Ruud Lubbers
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CDA
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Lubbers I (First Lubbers cabinet)
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CDA
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VVD
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1982-1986
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Ruud Lubbers
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CDA
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Van Agt III (Third Van Agt cabinet)
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CDA
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D66
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1982
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Dries van Agt
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CDA
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Van Agt II (Second Van Agt cabinet)
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CDA
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D66
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PvdA
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1981-1982
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Dries van Agt
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CDA
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Van Agt I (First Van Agt cabinet)
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CDA
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VVD
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1977-1981
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Dries van Agt
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CDA
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Den Uyl (Den Uyl cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, KVP)
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D66
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PvdA
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PPR
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1973-1977
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Joop den Uyl
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PvdA
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Biesheuvel II (Second Biesheuvel cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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VVD
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1972-1973
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Barend Biesheuvel
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ARP
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Biesheuvel I (First Biesheuvel cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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VVD
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DS'70
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1971-1972
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Barend Biesheuvel
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ARP
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De Jong (De Jong cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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VVD
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1967-1971
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Piet de Jong
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KVP
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Zijlstra (Zijlstra cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, KVP)
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1966-1967
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Jelle Zijlstra
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ARP
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Cals (Cals cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, KVP)
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PvdA
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1965-1966
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Jo Cals
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KVP
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Marijnen (Marijnen cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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VVD
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1963-1965
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Vic Marijnen
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KVP
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De Quay (De Quay cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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VVD
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1959-1963
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Jan de Quay
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KVP
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Beel II (Second Beel cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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1958-1959
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Louis Beel
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KVP
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Drees III (Third Drees cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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PvdA
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1956-1958
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Willem Drees
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PvdA
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Drees II (Second Drees cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, CHU, KVP)
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PvdA
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1952-1956
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Willem Drees
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PvdA
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Drees I (First Drees cabinet)
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CDA (CHU, KVP)
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PvdA
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VVD
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1951-1952
|
Willem Drees
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PvdA
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Drees-Van Schaik (Drees-Van Schaik cabinet)
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CDA (CHU, KVP)
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PvdA
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VVD
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1948-1951
|
Willem Drees
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PvdA
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Beel I (First Beel cabinet)
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CDA (KVP)
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PvdA
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1946-1948
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Louis Beel
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KVP
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Schermerhorn-Drees (Schermerhorn-Drees cabinet)
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CDA (ARP, KVP)
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D66 (VDB)
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PvdA (SDAP)
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1945-1946
|
Wim Schermerhorn
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VDB
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- ARP - Anti-Revolutionary Party (Dutch: Anti-Revolutionaire Partij), a predecessor of the CDA.
- CDA - Christian Democratic Appeal (Dutch: Christen-Democratisch Appèl), a Christian democratic party.
- CHU - Christian Historical Union (Dutch: Christelijk-Historische Unie), a predecessor of the CDA.
- CU - ChristianUnion (Dutch: ChristenUnie), an orthodox Christian democratic party.
- D66 - Democrats 66 (Dutch: Democraten 66), a social liberal party, founded in 1966.
- DS'70 - Democratic Socialists 1970 (Dutch: Democratisch-Socialisten 1970 ), a split from the PvdA.
- KVP - Catholic People's Party (Dutch: Katholieke Volkspartij), a predecessor of the CDA.
- LPF - Pim Fortuyn List (Dutch: Lijst Pim Fortuyn), a former populist party established by the in 2002 murdered politician Pim Fortuyn.
- PPR - Political Party of Radicals (Dutch: Politieke Partij Radicalen), a predecessor of GreenLeft (GL).
- PvdA - Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid), a social democratic party.
- PVV - Party for Freedom (Dutch: Partij voor de Vrijheid), a populist party, established by Geert Wilders.
- SDAP - Social Democratic Workers' Party (Dutch: Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij), a predecessor of the PvdA.
- VDB - Free-thinking Democratic League (Dutch: Vrijzinnig-Democratische Bond), a predecessor of D66.
- VVD - People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Dutch: Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie), a conservative liberal party.
- ↑ The PVV was only supporting the First Rutte cabinet.