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| In the (United) Netherlands the title [[Prime Minister]] was used for the head of the Cabinet. Cabinets were formed after congress elections and the leader of the biggest party forms a coalition with other parties to form a Cabinet. This coalition decided who would be Prime Minister. The government eventually was formed by a majority in congress, forcing parties to work together in coalitions. The Prime Minister as head of cabinet/government became politically more significant in the Netherlands than the Country President. | | In the (United) Netherlands the title [[Prime Minister]] was used for the head of the Cabinet. Cabinets were formed after congress elections and the leader of the biggest party forms a coalition with other parties to form a Cabinet. This coalition decided who would be Prime Minister. The government eventually was formed by a majority in congress, forcing parties to work together in coalitions. The Prime Minister as head of cabinet/government became politically more significant in the Netherlands than the Country President. |
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− | * ''See [[Netherlands#Government|Netherlands]] article''
| + | In late 2010 and still on to today, the Netherlands uses the Presidential Government where the Country President is the formal head of state, government and military. With the Government chosen by the President. |
| + | <br>For more information see [[Netherlands#Government|Netherlands]]'' |
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| + | '''No known Government were found for this year.''' |
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Revision as of 17:47, 4 February 2015
Role of the Government
In the (United) Netherlands the title Prime Minister was used for the head of the Cabinet. Cabinets were formed after congress elections and the leader of the biggest party forms a coalition with other parties to form a Cabinet. This coalition decided who would be Prime Minister. The government eventually was formed by a majority in congress, forcing parties to work together in coalitions. The Prime Minister as head of cabinet/government became politically more significant in the Netherlands than the Country President.
In late 2010 and still on to today, the Netherlands uses the Presidential Government where the Country President is the formal head of state, government and military. With the Government chosen by the President.
For more information see Netherlands
Historical overview of all Coalitions
Coalitions
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- 2009
- April
- I&W, LN LSD
- May
- I&W, GVD, DTS
- June
- BP, LSD, I&W
- (BP left the government because of dissatisfaction with their coalition partners)
- July
- BP, LSD, GLD
- August
- BP, LSD, I&W
- September
- BP, LSD, I&W
- October
- BP, LSD
- November
- BP, LSD
- December
- I&W, GLD, LP
- 2010
- January
- I&W, GLD, LP
- February
- I&W, GLD, LP
- March
- I&W, GLD, LP
- April
- I&W, GLD, LP
- July
- LSD, IP, CPNL
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Overview of all the Governments and Coalitions
2008
No known Government were found for this year.
2009
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2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
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