The third Van Agt cabinet (1982) was a minority coalition between the Christian-democrats, CDA and liberals, D66. The aim of this rump cabinet was to be a caretaker cabinet until the elections of 1983. The labour party, PvdA did not become a part of this cabinet after the fall of the previous cabinet.
Prime Minister, General Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Dries van Agt (CDA)
Vice Prime Minister and Economy, Jan Terlouw (D66)
Justice, Job de Ruiter (CDA)
Interior Affairs, Max Rood (D66)
Education and Sciences, Wim Deetman (CDA)
Finance, Fons van der Stee (CDA)
Defence, Hans van Mierlo (D66)
Housing and Spatial Planning, Erwin Nypels (D66)
Transport and Water, Henk Zeevalking (D66)
Agriculture and Fishery; Dutch Caribbean Affairs, Jan de Koning (CDA)
Social Affairs and Employment, Louw de Graaf (CDA)
Culture, Recreation and Social Work, Hans de Boer (CDA)
Public Health and Environmental Hygiene, Til Gardeniers-Berendsen (CDA)
Development Cooperation, Kees van Dijk (CDA)
Foreign Affairs, Hans van den Broek (CDA)
Justice, Michiel Scheltema (D66)
Interior Affairs, Gerard van Leijenhorst (CDA)
Education and Sciences, Ad Hermes (CDA)
Defence, Jan van Houwelingen (CDA)
Economy
Wim Dik (D66) (foreign trade)
Piet van Zeil (CDA) (interior trade)
Social Affairs and Employment, Piet van Zeil (CDA), 12 juni 1982
Public Health and Environmental Hygiene, Ineke Lambers-Hacquebard (D66)
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