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King's commissioner

Head of a province in the Netherlands


Summary

Head of a province in the Netherlands

A King's commissioner (, CvdK) is the head of government and legislature in a province of the Netherlands. When the reigning monarch is a woman, the title is Queen's commissioner (Commissaris van de Koningin).

A commissioner is appointed by the Dutch Crown as its official representative, and serves as the non-voting chair of the provincial legislature, the States-Provincial. They also serve as chair and full and voting member of the Provincial executive.

Background

Main article: Government of the Netherlands

The government of the Netherlands consist of the national institutions, the twelve provinces and the 342 municipalities. The three tiers are largely organised in the same way, with a directly elected legislature, which in turn elects the executive branch, that is headed by a chairperson appointed by the Dutch monarch and the Dutch crown respectively.

The provinces form the regional administration, between the national and municipal levels. They are responsible for issues such as spatial planning and health care, within the bounds prescribed by the national government. The provinces also oversee policy and finances of municipalities and other lesser authorities such as water boards.

The provincial legislature, called the States-Provincial or Provincial Council, are elected by direct popular vote every four years. The executive authority is exercised collectively by the College of the King's Commissioner and the Provincial executive. The latter is elected by, and are accountable to, the provincial council.

Appointment

The King's Commissioner is appointed by the Dutch Crown, meaning the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, for a term of six years, renewable. An appointed commissioner can be dismissed only by the Crown.

When a vacancy arises, the States Provincial express their preferences to the Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, who, in turn, presents a candidate for appointment by the Council of Ministers.

The candidates are almost exclusively drawn from among prominent members of the major national political parties, but are expected to be politically impartial while exercising their office.

Responsibilities

  • Head of provincial government, and highest representative of the province
  • official representative of the central government to the province
  • non-voting, impartial chair of the States-Provincial
  • oversight of the provincial administration and provincial utilities
  • chair and full, voting member of the Provincial council, with the possibility of holding their own political portfolio; common responsibilities include safety and public order
  • coordinator of public disaster management and prevention
  • part of the province's oversight of municipal policy and finances, by paying regular official visits to the municipalities of the provinces
  • upon a vacancy as mayor (burgmeester) in a municipality of the province, reception of the municipal council's expressed preferences of candidate, and, based on that expression, recommending a candidate to the Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations

Naming practice in Limburg

In the Dutch province of Limburg, the King's Commissioner is informally referred to as Governor (Dutch: Gouverneur), drawing on the corresponding office in the bordering Belgian province of Limburg. Accordingly, the Province Hall (Provinciehuis) at Maastricht is thus often referred to as the Governor's Residence (Gouvernement).

This local custom arose from the particular status of the province in the nineteenth century. The official name of the office, however, is the King's Commissioner just as in the other Dutch provinces.

List of current King's commissioners

ProvinceKing's commissionerPartyServing sincePrevious office
(born 1973)
(born 1970)
(born 1968)
(born 1969)
(born 1966)
(born 1962)
(born 1968)
(born 1963)
(born 1962)
(born 1976)
(born 1962)
(born 1977)
Drenthe[[File:MVO Nederland nieuwjaarsevent 2017 (32298817041) (cropped).jpg120pxAgnes Mulder]]Christian Democratic Appeal}};"Christian
Democratic Appeal
()Member of the
House of Representatives
Flevoland[[File:Arjen Gerritsen.jpg120pxArjen Gerritsen]]People's Party for Freedom and Democracy}};"People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
()Mayor of Almelo
Friesland[[File:Burgemeester-brok-1366958702 (cropped).jpg120pxArno Brok]]People's Party for Freedom and Democracy}};"People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
()Mayor of Dordrecht
Gelderland[[File:Daniël Wigboldus (cropped).png120pxDaniël Wigboldus]]Independent politician}};"Independent
()
Professor of Social psychology
Radboud University Nijmegen
Groningen[[File:Rene paas-1573367441 (cropped).jpg120px]]Christian Democratic Appeal}};"Christian
Democratic Appeal
()Member of the
Social and Economic Council
Limburg[[File:Emile Roemer 2012-1.jpg120pxEmile Roemer]]Socialist Party (Netherlands)}};"Socialist Party
()Acting
Mayor of Alkmaar
North Brabant[[File:Ina Adema-wikipedia.jpg120pxIna Adema]]People's Party for Freedom and Democracy}};"People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
()Mayor of Lelystad
North Holland[[File:Arthur van Dijk - 2021.jpg120pxArthur van Dijk]]People's Party for Freedom and Democracy}};"People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
()Member of the Social
and Economic Council
Overijssel[[File:Andries Heidema.jpg120pxAndries Heidema]]Christian Union (Netherlands)}};"Christian Union
()Mayor of Deventer
South Holland[[File:Wouter-kolff-burgemeester-gemeente-veenendaal-1426788130.jpg120pxWouter Kolff]]People's Party for Freedom and Democracy}};"People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
()Mayor of Dordrecht
Utrecht[[File:Netherlands politic personality icon.svg120px]]Labour Party (Netherlands)}};"Labour Party
()Dijkgraaf
Zeeland[[File:Hugo de Jonge, February 2023.jpg120pxHugo de Jonge]]Christian Democratic Appeal}};"Christian
Democratic Appeal
()
ActingMinister of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations

Source:

References

References

  1. (February 2022). "Overzicht commissarissen van de Koning per februari 2022".
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