Government & Politics

The Parliament of Curaçao is the legislative body of the country and plays a central role in its democratic system. It represents the people of Curaçao and is responsible for making and amending laws, supervising the government, and debating matters of national importance.

Parliament consists of 21 members, who are elected by popular vote for a four-year term. Members of Parliament are elected through a proportional representation system, meaning seats are allocated based on the share of votes each political party receives.

The Parliament operates independently from the executive branch and serves as an essential check and balance within Curaçao’s constitutional framework.

Under the theme Government & Politics, the results of the most recent election for the Parliament of Curaçao are presented. These results include the distribution of seats by political party and provide an overview of the composition of Parliament following the latest elections. The information offers insight into voter outcomes and the political landscape at the national level.

For more information about the current (sitting) Parliament of Curaçao, including its composition and members, please refer to the official channels of Parliament Home | Parlamento di Kòrsou