Yes, the Netherlands is a Parliamentary Democracy with a Queen.
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No. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy (and a parliamentary democracy). The current king is King Willem-Alexander.
The political leader of the Netherlands is its prime minister, currently Mark Rutte of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy.
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Britain, Australia, The Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, and many more.
At the moment, our queen is named Beatrix van Oranje Nassau. She has no power, since we are a democracy.
In 1914 The Netherlands were already a constitutional monarchy ruled by Queen Wilhelmina AND a representative parliamentary democracy headed by prime minister Pieter Cort van der Linden.
It is elected by democracy, i.e., the public vote every 4 years to decide who should be in power.
United Kingdom, Japan, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, Thailand and Malaysia.
Three countries that are democracies are Sweden, Iceland, and the Netherlands.
Netherlands is a Unitary parliamentary representative democracy under constitutional monarchy. Actual King of the Netherlands is Willem-Alexander (all firstnames: Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand). He came to the throne on 30 April 2013. He is married with Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti).