Constitution Of The Netherlands Antilles
The
Constitution of the Netherlands Antilles
(
1954
) is a codified document (
constitution
) describing the foundation of the government of the
Netherlands Antilles
- it is known as a
staatsregeling
, as is the
Constitution of Aruba
. The region is still part of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands
and hence has no
autonomy
over issues including
defence
,
foreign affairs
,
citizenship
and
extradition
. However, like European
Netherlands
and
Aruba
it is autonomous over
internal affairs
and the three are constitutionally equal. The region has a
federal
government underwhich
state governments
operate, as described by the constitution. It sets out for a the federal government of three parts:
Governor-General of the Nertherlands Antilles
, reperenting the
Monarch of the Netherlands
; a
Council of Ministers
; and a four-year elected 22-member
parliament
. Netherlands Antilles
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