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  2. Politics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands does not have a traditional separation of powers; according to the Constitution, the States General and the government (the monarch and the ministers) share legislative power. All legislation has to pass through the Council of State ( Dutch : Raad van State ) for advice and the Social and Economic Council advises the government ...

  3. List of political parties in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    League of Communists in the Netherlands: Alliance for National Reconstruction Verbond voor Nationaal Herstel: 1933 1941 0.8: VoorNederland: 2014 2017 0.36 Free-minded Party: Free-thinking Democratic League Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond (VDB) 1901 1946 9.06 Free Anti Revolutionary Party Vrij-Antirevolutionaire Partij (VAR) 1898 1903 Union of ...

  4. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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  5. Constitution of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a federacy, where the central government gives considerable autonomy to some parts of the kingdom (Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten), but retains control over a large part (European Netherlands). There is a Government of the Realm, a Legislative of the Realm and a Supreme Court of the Realm.

  6. Elections in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Elections in the Netherlands are held for five territorial levels of government: the European Union, the state, the twelve provinces, the 21 water boards and the 342 municipalities (and the three public bodies in the Caribbean Netherlands). Apart from elections, referendums were also held occasionally, but were removed from the law in 2018.

  7. What a Hard-Right Victory in the Netherlands Means for Europe

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    Indeed, the Dutch government recently allocated an additional 2 billion euros in military aid, bringing the Hague’s total support for Ukraine to roughly 7.5 billion euros.

  8. The Netherlands is having trouble forming a new far-right ...

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    THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Talks to form a far right-led government in the Netherlands have come to a premature end, for now, leaving the Netherlands in limbo amid a stalled move to build a ...

  9. Prime Minister of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of the Netherlands (Dutch: Minister-president van Nederland) is the head of the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands. [2] [3] [4] Although the monarch is the de jure head of government, the prime minister de facto occupies this role as the officeholder chairs the Council of Ministers and coordinates its policy with the rest of the cabinet.