The States-General is the parliament of the Netherlands.
the leader of the Netherlands is chosen by voting or the person is in the parliament.
A constitutional monarchy with bicameral parliament, similar to that of the UK.
James II wanted to disband Parliament and rule England alone.
reunited with the Netherlands
The parliament of the Netherlands is called the "Staten-Generaal," which translates to "States General." It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) and the Senate (Eerste Kamer). The term "Staten-Generaal" reflects the historical assembly of different territories and regions in the Netherlands.
The current government of the Netherlands is comprised of the conservative liberal VVD and the Labour Party. Socialist or communist parties have been or are part of parliament, but have never been in government.
Aruba is an overseas territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It has its own parliament for local affairs, but concerning national issues (such as currency, defense, etc.) it defers to the Dutch Parliament in Amsterdam.
Ernst van Raalte has written: 'De werkelijke betekenis en functionering van het Nederlandse koningschap' 'The Parliament of the Kingdom of the Netherlands' -- subject(s): Netherlands, Netherlands. Staten-Generaal 'De Grondwet; wijzigingen van 1953' -- subject(s): Constitutional law
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. However, The Hague is where the Dutch parliament and government resides and where all foreign countries have their embassies. The Hague is the 3rd largest city.
Curaçao is not fully independent; it is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It gained autonomy from the Netherlands Antilles in 2010 but still relies on the Dutch government for defense and foreign affairs. While it has its own government and parliament, certain powers are retained by the Kingdom.
Jan Rutten has written: 'New Second Chamber of Parliament building' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, Buildings, structures, Criticism and interpretation, Netherlands, Netherlands. Staten-General. Tweede Kamer 'Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid' -- subject(s): Buildings, Buildings, structures, Modern Architectural, Netherlands, Netherlands. Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid
King James II. He was overthrown due to his unpopularity with the people and the English Parliament. William of the Netherlands and Mary took over in the promise against what James II was.