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  2. Politics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch political system has five so-called High Councils of State, which are explicitly regarded as independent by the Constitution. Apart from the two Houses of Parliament and the Council of State, these are the Court of Audit and the National Ombudsman .

  3. Politics and government of the Dutch Republic - Wikipedia

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    This is how the contemporaries thought of themselves. The Dutch formulation of the official name of the Republic is the United Provinces or the Seven United Provinces, in plural, using in the Dutch the plural for the reference. Another formulation sometimes used is one that sounds familiar in the modern day, the United States of the Netherlands.

  4. Category:Politics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 23:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. List of political parties in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Reformatory Political Federation: 1975 2003 Roman Catholic Party of the Netherlands: 0.92 Roman Catholic State Party: 1926 1945 29.64 Social Democratic Workers' Party: 1894 1946 23.81 Social Democratic League: Socialist Party: Union 55+ Alliance to Democratise the Forces: 0.51 League of Communists in the Netherlands: Alliance for National ...

  6. Elections in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Dutch citizens living abroad are able to vote by registering in advance and then using a postal vote. The results are counted by the municipality of The Hague and included in its own results. For mayoral and provincial gubernatorial positions, the Netherlands is one of the few countries in Europe where no elections are held.

  7. 2023 Dutch general election - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, a cooperation between 38 political scientists and sociologists, confirmed that migration was the largest concern amongst voters, resulting in the election win of issue owner PVV. Furthermore, it concluded a third of the electorate had changed their favored party during the campaign, including across ...

  8. Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands, [k] informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with overseas territories in the Caribbean.It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [13]

  9. 2020 in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A group of Dutch officials demanded answers from Pete Hoekstra the United States Ambassador to the Netherlands in response to reports that he had hosted a fund-raising event at the U.S. embassy for the far-right Dutch political party Forum for Democracy, a potential violation of international law. [10]