THE HAGUE – Pressure is mounting for structural reforms within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as lawmakers highlight long-standing issues in governance and cooperation.
During a Senate debate, Paul Rosenmöller pointed to unresolved challenges such as the absence of a dispute resolution mechanism and concerns over democratic representation.
He argued that these issues have persisted for years and require decisive action to ensure a more balanced and effective Kingdom structure.
Prime Minister Rob Jetten acknowledged the need for continued dialogue and said the government will engage with Caribbean leaders to review how responsibilities are shared within the Kingdom.
The upcoming policy letter from the Ministry of the Interior is expected to outline the government’s approach to these issues.