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The Netherlands Antilles, which existed from 1954 to 2010, was an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It had its own government and Prime Minister, though foreign affairs and defense were handled by the Kingdom.

Here’s a summary of past leaders (Prime Ministers) of the Netherlands Antilles, with a focus on major figures:


Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Antilles (1951–2010)

NameTerm in OfficeNotes
Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez1951–1954First Prime Minister; key figure in obtaining autonomy in 1954.
Efraïn Jonckheer1954–1968Longest-serving Prime Minister. Helped stabilize the early autonomous government.
Ciro Domenico Kroon1968–1969Took office after Jonckheer; brief term.
Ernesto Petronia1969–1971First Afro-Caribbean Prime Minister.
Ramez Jorge Isa1971–1973Dutch-Antillean politician of Lebanese descent.
Juancho Evertsz1973–1977From the Democratic Party (Curaçao).
Lucinda da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws1977First female Prime Minister (served briefly).
Sylvius Gerard Marie Rozendal1977–1979Focused on education and infrastructure.
Miguel Pourier1979–1984, 1994–1998Served two terms; helped modernize the economy.
Don Martina1984–1986, 1988–1994Major influence in post-colonial governance.
Suzanne Camelia-Römer1993, 1998–1999Second female Prime Minister; lawyer and prominent Curaçao leader.
Ettienne Ys2002–2003, 2004–2006Stabilized political tensions.
Emily de Jongh-Elhage2006–2010Final Prime Minister before dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010.

Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles – October 10, 2010

After decades of political restructuring:

  • Curaçao and Sint Maarten became autonomous countries within the Kingdom.
  • Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius became special municipalities of the Netherlands.
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