User:MJL/History of the Constitution of the Netherlands
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The constitutional foundation of government in the Netherlands dates back late 1570's with the signing Union of Utrecht, which would later form the basis of the Dutch Republic in 1581. Over its history, The Netherland’s government has operated under the direction of various legal documents with numerous different governmental structures.
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Staatsregeling 1798 was approved by National Assembly of the Batavian Republic, written by a Constitutional Assembly.
On August 7, 1806, the Constitution for the Kingdom of Holland came into being in the context of the new Kingdom of Holland, a constitutional monarchy. In 1810 this was annexed by the French Empire.
The short-lived Constitution for the United Netherlands was adopted in 1814. It was replaced a year later by the current Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.[1]