Yes.
Constitutional Monarchy is the government of the Netherlands.
Constitutional Monarchy is the governmental form of the Netherlands, with a parliamentary (democratically chosen) House (2nd 'Kamer')
Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands and is therefore subject to the laws and form of government that is practiced in said country. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy much the same as the United Kingdom.
good question ive looked everywhere because i have a project on the Netherlands. And all i know on the government is it's a constitutional monarchy.
No. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy (and a parliamentary democracy). The current king is King Willem-Alexander.
Well it depends on the time period. England is a constitutional monarchy, so is Spain and the Netherlands. Japan is an imperialistic constitutional monarchy. These are only a few of the long list of constitutional monarchies in the world today and in the past.
A constitutional monarchy with bicameral parliament, similar to that of the UK.
The government in The Kingdom of the Netherlands is Constitutional Monarchy. Holland is not the name of the nation; Holland is a region of the Netherlands.
The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.
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There's never a good constitutional monarchy around when you need one. Sweden is a constitutional monarchy.