Vertaald door AI (EN). Toon origineel (NL)
In the Netherlands, laws are made by the legislative power, which consists of the parliament and the king. The parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
1. **House of Representatives**: This is the main chamber when it comes to making laws. Members of the House of Representatives, also known as MPs, propose bills, can make amendments, and vote on proposals.
2. **Senate**: This chamber is responsible for reviewing bills that have been approved by the House of Representatives. The Senate can approve or reject the laws, but cannot amend them.
3. **The king**: The king signs the laws after they have been approved by parliament. This is a formal step and is often seen as a symbolic act.
The legislative process often also involves advice from experts, public consultations, and debate, so that the laws are well-considered and aligned with the needs of society.
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