King’s Office (Kabinet van de Koning)

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The King’s Office (Kabinet van de Koning) is the Dutch governmental body that supports the monarch in constitutional, administrative, and ceremonial matters, acting as the formal liaison between the king and the government.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch public body
government agency
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of the Netherlands
country Netherlands
domain constitutional affairs
public administration
state ceremonies
governmentBranch executive branch of the Netherlands
hasOfficialRole ensuring constitutional interaction between monarch and government
supporting the monarch’s performance of duties as head of state
hasScope administrative support to the head of state
ceremonial support to the head of state
constitutional support to the head of state
languageOfName Dutch
English
legalBasis Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
locatedIn The Hague
officialName Kabinet van de Koning
King’s Office
partOf central government of the Netherlands
primaryFunction support the monarch in administrative matters
support the monarch in ceremonial matters
support the monarch in constitutional matters
reportsTo Dutch monarch
responsibleFor archiving official documents addressed to the monarch
coordinating the monarch’s involvement in government formation processes
processing documents requiring royal assent
protocol matters relating to the monarch’s role in state affairs
role advising the monarch on constitutional procedures
facilitating communication between the monarch and ministers
formal liaison between the monarch and the Dutch government
handling the monarch’s official correspondence with government bodies
organizing aspects of state and ceremonial events involving the monarch
preparing documents for the monarch’s signature
seat The Hague
serves Dutch monarchy
Dutch state
supportsOffice Dutch monarch
King of the Netherlands
typeOfOrganization non-ministerial government department
worksWith Council of Ministers of the Netherlands
Prime Minister of the Netherlands

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