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7-601: The September Declaration (Dutch: Septemberverklaring ) is the annual government policy statement of Flanders in the form of a speech by the Minister-President of Flanders to the members of the Flemish Parliament . The Declaration, drafted by the Flemish Government , informs Parliament (and citizens) about the general state of Flemish society, and the main policy and budget plans for

14-551: The Belgian Federal Parliament by the federal government is held about two weeks later, on the second Wednesday in October. Government policy statement A government policy statement is a declaration of a government's political activities, plans and intentions relating to a concrete cause or, at the assumption of office, an entire legislative session . In certain countries they are announced by

21-550: The Budget Memorandum ( Miljoenennota ) for the next year. When a new government coalition has been formed after elections, the Prime Minister will make a similar statement ( Regeringsverklaring ) for the four year legislative period it intends to run the country. In Sweden , the Prime Minister holds the government's statement ( Regeringsförklaring ) at the start of their government's legislative session and at

28-708: The head of government or a minister of the parliament . In constitutional monarchies , this function may be fulfilled by the Speech from the Throne . In Germany and Austria , the Chancellor submits a government policy statement ( Regierungserklärung ) at the beginning of the session of the Bundestag (in Austria: Nationalrat ), in which they announces the intended policies of the government during

35-594: The federal government holds its policy statement ( Beleidsverklaring ) on the second Wednesday in October; its northern region of Flanders states its September Declaration ( Septemberverklaring ) on the fourth Monday of September. In the Netherlands , every third Tuesday in September is Prinsjesdag : the king holds the Speech from the throne ( Troonrede ) and the government will state its policy and budget plans in

42-495: The next legislative session. The statement is not legally binding, but is a significant constitutional commitment for the parliament and the government. During the legislative period the federal government, through the Chancellor and the ministers, can give statements to the parliament through the chancellor or the ministers concerning current political themes. It cannot however be obliged to give such statements. In Belgium ,

49-564: The next year. The September Declaration is held annually on the fourth Monday in September, which is where its name comes from. The speech is more or less comparable to the Speech from the Throne in the Netherlands or the State of the Union in the United States . A more elaborate discussion of the plans commences the next Wednesday. The Policy Statement (Dutch: Beleidsverklaring ) in

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