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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. Ministries of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Government policy • Planning • Information • Dutch royal house • Government Information Service • Scientific Council for Government Policy • Cabinet Office • Review Committee on the Intelligence and Security Services Dick Schoof as Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs: Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations

  4. Cabinet of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch constitution does not speak of cabinet, but instead only of the Council of Ministers and Government. The ministers, individually and collectively (as cabinet), are responsible to the States-General for government policy and must enjoy its confidence. It is not possible for a minister to be a member of parliament.

  5. Air transports of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    The government does not have its own VIP aircraft; however, recently, the president was spotted using a Ghanaian Dassault Falcon 900 and an Ivory Coast Gulfstream for foreign trips. Private and commercial aircraft have also been used for travel. Aircraft which carry the President usually flies under the callsign "BISS001".

  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    to promote the interests of Dutch nationals and the Netherlands abroad. to collect information on other countries and international developments for the Government and other interested parties. to provide information on Dutch policy and the Netherlands' position on international issues and developments. to present the Netherlands to the world.

  7. Politics and government of the Dutch Republic - Wikipedia

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    The inability of the Princes of Orange of the 18th century to do so led in great part to the fall of the Dutch Republic. [7]: 28–31, 64, 71, 93, 139–141 The Prince of Orange was also not just another noble among equals in the Netherlands. First, he was the traditional leader of the nation in war and in rebellion against Spain.

  8. Outline of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Government.nl - official Dutch government web site "Provinces of Netherlands". Statoids. CIA - The World Factbook -- Netherlands; CBS - Key figures from the Dutch bureau of statistics; Netherlands travel guide from Wikivoyage; Local news and features on the Netherlands,Expatica; Holland.com - English website of the Netherlands tourist office

  9. Category:Government agencies of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies of the Netherlands (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Government agencies of the Netherlands" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.