Prime Minister of the Netherlands
The Prime Minister of the Netherlands is the head of the Dutch government and is responsible for leading the executive branch. This position is held by the leader of the largest party in the House of Representatives, which is part of the Parliament of the Netherlands. The Prime Minister coordinates government policies and represents the country both domestically and internationally.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the King of the Netherlands and typically serves a four-year term, although elections can lead to changes in leadership. The Prime Minister works closely with other ministers and plays a key role in forming coalitions to ensure a stable government.