Dutch government
The Dutch government operates as a constitutional monarchy, where the King of the Netherlands serves as the head of state. The government is divided into three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. The executive branch is led by the Prime Minister, who heads the cabinet and implements laws.
The legislative branch consists of a bicameral parliament, known as the States General, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. The judicial branch ensures that laws are interpreted and applied fairly. Together, these branches work to maintain democracy and uphold the rule of law in the Netherlands.