The current government is a collaboration between The Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet), The Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) and Centre Party (Senterpartiet). It is a socialdemomocratic government.
Norway is a contitutional monarchy, meaning we have a king, but he has only symbolic power.
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Import periods in the system of government:
Viking age -> mid 1200 : A king is in principle elected. Meaning that it's not a given fact that the oldest son just takes over after his father's death. A new king must be elected by the 'Thing' (=popular gathering) in each of the three regions of Denmark (Jutland/Funen, Zealand, Skåne).
Mid 1200 -> 1660 : Still elected, but now the King governs together with a kind of cabinet ('Rigsråd') which is a small group of representatives of the high nobility and clergy.
1660 - 1849 : Absolutism (allegedly one of the most 'absolute' in Europe)
1849 - 1901 : Constitutional monarchy, where there is a Parliament, but the king appoints the government.
1901 - Now : Still constitutional monarchy, but now combined with Parlimentarism, which means that no government can have a majority of the Parliament against it.
1915 : Women obtained the right to wote (and used in first time in 1918).
PS: The Kingdom of Denmark is actually a kind of confederation, since the two Northatlantic possessions - Greenland and Faroe Islands - are represented by their own locally elected members of the Danish parliament. They are not elected as a integral part of the Danish general election.
A constitutonal monarchy.
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.
The Netherlands is the country of which Amsterdam is the capital. It isn't the only capital city in the country. Each province has a capital city. And the government is seated in the Hague.The Netherlands, also known as "Holland"
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. The Hague (Den Haag) isn't a capital, but it's the place where the government in the Netherlands is seated.
Euros, just like in the rest of the Netherlands..
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. The Hague is the seat of government.
The Netherlands is under a Democratic government which is technically under a monarchical rule.
Constitutional Monarchy is the government of the Netherlands.
what kind of gifts to the give in the netherlands
the head of government of the Netherlands is queen beatrix
consitutional monarchy is the government in Netherlands Yes
They have a governor, but are under rule of the Netherlands
The government of the Netherlands is positioned in The Hague.
No, the Netherlands is kind off a rich country.
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 Netherlands has a constituional monarchy.
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