Provincial Council

The Provincial Council comprises the complete range of representatives of the people within the province. As it is a large province (over 2,500,000 inhabitants) Noord-Brabant accounts for 55 members of the Provincial Council.

These members are directly elected by those inhabitants who are entitled to vote every four years. The Provincial Council members have three primary duties. Firstly, they define the frameworks within which the Provincial Executive governs the province. In addition, they perform a role as representatives of the people in monitoring the Provincial Executive’s execution of its duties. The role of the Provincial Council is therefore comparable to that of the Lower House in The Hague.