kabinetscrisis
Kabinetscrisis is a term used in Dutch political discourse to describe a crisis in which the cabinet, the executive branch of government, loses the confidence of the parliament or becomes unable to govern effectively. Although most commonly applied to the Netherlands, similar situations occur in other parliamentary systems and are usually described as cabinet crises, government crises, or constitutional crises in other languages.
Causes of a cabinet crisis typically include the withdrawal of support by coalition partners, a major policy
Process and resolution usually involve a formal signal of the cabinet’s fragility. The prime minister may offer
Consequences of a cabinet crisis include political instability, policy paralysis in the short term, and often
Notable usage is strongest in the Dutch system, but the underlying phenomenon is common to parliamentary democracies