Republicanism in the Netherlands
Republicanism in the Netherlands is a movement that strives to abolish the Dutch monarchy and replace it with a republic. The popularity of the organised republican movement that seeks to abolish the monarchy in its entirety has been suggested to be a minority among the people of the Netherlands, according to opinion polls (according to one 2014 poll, 21%). On the other hand, there has shown to be political and popular support in the Netherlands for reducing the political powers and the subsidies of the royal house.
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Alliance of European Republican MovementsAnton van HooffArjen LubachBicentennial of the Kingdom of the NetherlandsCisca DresselhuysDe Post van den Neder-RhijnDe RepublikeinDe Roode DuivelDutch_RepublicDutch republicanismEelco AltaHans_van_MierloList of political parties in the NetherlandsLoevestein factionMaarten van RossemNew Republican SocietyPatriottentijdPaul CliteurPim FortuynPim Fortuyn ListRepublicanRepublican SocietyRepublicanismSocialist Party (Netherlands)Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
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Republicanism in the Netherlands
Republicanism in the Netherlands is a movement that strives to abolish the Dutch monarchy and replace it with a republic. The popularity of the organised republican movement that seeks to abolish the monarchy in its entirety has been suggested to be a minority among the people of the Netherlands, according to opinion polls (according to one 2014 poll, 21%). On the other hand, there has shown to be political and popular support in the Netherlands for reducing the political powers and the subsidies of the royal house.
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Republicanism in the Netherlan ...... subsidies of the royal house.
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Johan Rudolf Thorbecke led the constitutional reform.
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William II conceded powers to the Dutch Parliament.
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Republicanism in the Netherlan ...... subsidies of the royal house.
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