Form of government
Parliamentary democracy with control over internal affairs, including aviation, customs, communications and immigration; the Netherlands is responsible for external affairs, such as citizenship, defence and foreign policy
The executive
The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Staten (parliament)
Head of state
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, represented by a governor; responsibility in the Netherlands lies with the Home Office
National legislature
The Staten has 21 members, elected by adult suffrage every four years under a system of proportional representation
Legal system
Courts of first instance on the island, appealing to a High Court of Justice operated jointly between Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the "BES islands" (Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba); in civil and criminal matters, the Dutch Supreme Court in the Netherlands will remain the highest legal authority
Elections
The next national election is due in late 2020
Government
A coalition of the Partido MAN (MAN), Pueblo Soberano (PS), Partido Antiá Restrukturá (PAR), and the Partido Nashonal di Pueblo (PNP) controls 12 of the 21 seats in the Staten
Main political organisations
MAN, four seats; Movementu Futuro Kòrsou (MFK, four seats); PAR, four seats; Korsou di Nos Tur (KdNT, three seats); PS, two seats; PNP, two seats; Un Kòrsou Hustu (UKH, one seat); Movementu Progresivo (MP, one seat)
Key ministers
Governor: Lucille George-Wout
Prime minister; general affairs; foreign relations: Hensley Koeiman
Administration, planning & services: Undefined (assigned to PS)
Economic development: Undefined (assigned to PAR)
Education, science, culture & sport: Elsa Rozendal (Proposed)
Finance: Kenneth Gijsbertha (Proposed)
Health, environment & nature: Undefined (assigned to PAR)
Justice: Undefined (assigned to PNP)
Social development, labour & welfare: Undefined (assigned to PS)
Traffic, transport & spatial planning: Undefined (assigned to PNP)
Central Bank president
Emsley Tromp