Quote (Mondain @ Sep 20 2023 12:26am)
sorry for my ignorance on this subject,. what is "Prinsjesdag"?
hope it's not a bad word, idk what it means.
No ofcourse not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PrinsjesdagPrinsjesdag (English: Little Prince's Day) is the day on which the reigning monarch of the Netherlands addresses a joint session of the States-General of the Netherlands (consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives) to give the Speech from the Throne (Dutch: Troonrede), similar to the annual State of the Union in the United States or the British State Opening of Parliament. This speech sets out the main features of government policy for the coming parliamentary session.
The occasion is prescribed by the constitution, article 65 of which states: "A statement of the policy to be pursued by the Government shall be given by or on behalf of the King or the Queen before a joint session of the two Houses of the States-General that shall be held every year on the third Tuesday in September or on such earlier date as may be prescribed by Act of Parliament."
After the speech from the throne, the budget is later presented to the House of Representatives by the Minister of Finances.
Basically when they come and say whats going to happen/change for next year in the country.
They said sigaretes going to cost 3 euros and 60 cents more, i am a none smoker and that shit even upset me, imagine...
Public transport up by 12 %
Read full article here:
https://www.iamexpat.nl/expat-info/dutch-expat-news/prinsjesdag-2023-dutch-budget-announced-ahead-upcoming-electionsI find it hillarious, and we are in 2023 a king in these ages is kinda redundant.