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Template:KotN The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden) is a federation since 1954 currently consisting out of the three constituent parts: the Netherlands (Dutch: Nederland), Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: Nederlandse Antillen) and Aruba. It is a federal monarchy with the Queen of the Netherlands as head of state. The Kingdom of the Netherlands as a federal monarchy is constituted in the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands of October 28th 1954. Prior to 1954, the "Kingdom of the Netherlands" referred to the Netherlands and its colonial possessions.

History

Before the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1954, Surinam and the Colony Curaçao and Dependencies were mere colonies of the Netherlands.

In 1954, the colonial relation between the Netherlands, Surinam and the Colony Curaçao and Dependencies (since then the Netherlands Antilles) came to an end. Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles both obtained a status of country (land) which meant autonomy on internal affairs. The Netherlands handed in autonomy to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (on matters such as foreign affairs and citizenship). A new (federal) Kingdom of the Netherlands was set up by the statute.

In 1975, Surinam left The Kingdom of the Netherlands and became an independent republic. In 1986, Aruba (until then part of the Netherlands Antilles) obtained the status aparte or status of country and became independent (from the Netherlands Antilles) within the kingdom. Since then The Kingdom of the Netherlands consists of the three constituent parts; The Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.

Constitution

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is constituted by the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This document is applicable in every part of the Kingdom.

Each of the constituent parts has its own constitution. The constitution of the Netherlands is the Constitution of the Netherlands (Grondwet van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden). This constitution is not applicable in the Netherlands Antilles or Aruba but only in the Netherlands.

The Netherlands Antilles is constituted in the Constitution of the Netherlands Antilles (Staatsregeling van de Nederlandse Antillen) and Aruba in the Constitution of Aruba (Staatsregeling van Aruba).

Federal Monarchy

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a federal monarchy divided into three constituents parts, each with its own administration and parliament. Together these constituent parts form a federation. The head of state is a King or another monarch.

In the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a unique federation. The institutions on federal level are mostly institutions of the Netherlands, with or without representation oversea.

States

  • Aruba is a centralised unitary state with as administration the King (represented by the governor) and the (Aruban) council of ministers together. The people are represented by the Staten of Aruba.

Future status

A joint commission has proposed major reforms for the Netherlands Antilles. On November 28, 2005, an agreement was signed between the Dutch government and the governments of each island that would put into effect the commission's findings by July 2007. Under these reforms, Curaçao and Sint Maarten will form a status aparte (therefore becoming two new countries inside the Kingdom of the Netherlands). Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius will become directly part of the Netherlands as Kingdom Islands (Koninkrijkseilanden). The Kingdom itself would get its own staff.

Additionally, the Kingdom government would consist of the government of the Netherlands and one mandated minister per Caribbean country. The Kingdom Islands would be represented in the Kingdom Government by the Netherlands.

The Netherlands has proposed that the new EU constitution allows the NA and Aruba to get OMR-status (Outermost Region, also called Ultra Peripheral Region or UPR), or in Dutch: UPG-status (Ultraperifere gebieden), if and when they wish.

Government

The Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands decides what is considered to be a kingdom-affair and constitutes organs that execute these affairs.

Affairs

The affairs of the kingdom include:

Administration

The King or Queen and the council of ministers of the kingdom together form the administration of the kingdom.

The Dutch King is also King of the entire kingdom as well as king of the separate constituent parts. The King conducts the administration and is the sovereign of the kingdom

The council of ministers of the kingdom consists out of the council of ministers of the Netherlands completed by a minister plenipotentiary nominated by the Netherlands Antilles and another one nominated by Aruba.

Legislator

The legislator of the kingdom consists out of the parliament of the Netherlands and the administration of the kingdom together. Articles 14, 16 and 17 of the Statute give some participation to the parliaments of the Netherlands Antilles respectively Aruba. no one should ever contest my opinion!

European Union

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a member of the European Union. However Antilles and Aruba are not considered part of the EU, but rather have the status of OCTs (overseas countries and territories; in Dutch LGO's, landen en gebiedsdelen overzee). Since citizenship is handled by the kingdom, and not distinguished for the three countries, citizens from all three countries are also EU citizens.

Geography

The highest point is Mount Scenery (862 m) on the small island of Saba, Netherlands Antilles.

component population
(July 2002 est.)
area
(km²)
pop. dens.
(per km²)
currency
Aruba 103,000 193 534 Aruban Florin
Netherlands 16,067,754 41,526 387 euro
Netherlands Antilles 214,258 960 223 Netherlands Antilles Gulden

See also