Politics of the Netherlands
The politics of the Netherlands take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democracy. A constitutional monarchy, the country is organised as a decentralised unitary state. The Netherlands can be described as a consociational state. Dutch politics and governance are characterised by a common striving for broad consensus on important issues, within both of the political community and society as a whole.
Politics in the Netherlands Politiek in Nederland (Dutch) | |
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Polity type | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
Constitution | Constitution of the Netherlands |
Legislative branch | |
Name | States General |
Type | Bicameral |
Meeting place | Inner Court |
Upper house | |
Name | Senate |
Presiding officer | Jan Anthonie Bruijn, President of the Senate |
Lower house | |
Name | House of Representatives |
Presiding officer | Martin Bosma, Speaker of the House of Representatives |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | King or Queen |
Currently | King Willem-Alexander |
Appointer | Hereditary |
Head of Government | |
Title | Prime Minister |
Currently | Mark Rutte |
Appointer | Monarch |
Cabinet | |
Name | Cabinet of the Netherlands Council of Ministers |
Current cabinet | fourth Rutte cabinet |
Leader | Prime Minister |
Deputy leader | Deputy Prime Minister |
Appointer | Monarch |
Headquarters | Inner Court |
Ministries | 12 |
Judicial branch | |
Name | Judiciary of the Netherlands |
Supreme Court | |
Chief judge | Maarten Feteris |
Seat | The Hague |
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