Estates-General of the Netherlands

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Template:Politicsboxend The Estates-General (Staten-Generaal) is the parliament of the Netherlands. It consists of two chambers, the most important of which is the Tweede Kamer (the Second Chamber or Lower House). The Eerste Kamer (the First Chamber or Upper House) is also known as the Senate. The meeting rooms of the Staten-Generaal are located at the Binnenhof (Inner Court), all in The Hague.

History

Historically the convocation of the Estates-General (under Dutch influence mistranslated States-General) consisted of delegates from the provincial estates (states), and dated from about the middle of the 15th century, under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy. The first reunion was on January 9, 1464 in Bruges in Flanders at the behest of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy. Later, regular meetings were held in Brussels (Brabant). After the abjuration of the king and the separation of the northern Netherlands from the Spanish dominions, the States-General became the supreme authority of the United Netherlands. The representatives, now in The Hague (Holland), were elected by the seven sovereign provincial estates for the general government of the United Provinces. The States-General, in which the voting was by provinces - each of the seven provinces having one vote, as in the European Union today - was established from 1593. The so-called Generality Lands were under direct rule of the Generality. Also the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company were under its general supervision; Staten Island in New York, for example, is named after the Staten-Generaal.

The Southern Netherlands kept their own States-General in Brussels.

Both States-General in The Hague and Brussels came to an end after 1795, in the South with the French annexation, in the North with the proclamation of the Batavian Republic and the subsequent convocation of the National Assembly (March 1, 1796). The title of Staten-Generaal, however, continued in the title of subsequent Netherlands parliaments.

Original text from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

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