Vice-President of the Council of State (Netherlands)

Vice-President of the Council of State of the Netherlands
Vice-President van de Raad van State
State Coat of arms of the Netherlands
Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Incumbent
Thom de Graaf
since 1 November 2018
Member ofCouncil of State
NominatorMinister of the Interior
and Kingdom Relations
AppointerMonarch
Term lengthLife tenure until the
age of 70
Formation12 April 1814 (1814-04-12)
First holderGijsbert Karel van Hogendorp
Unofficial namesViceroy of the Netherlands
WebsiteThe Council of State

The vice-president of the Council of State (Dutch: Vice-President van de Raad van State) is the de facto presiding officer of the Council of State. The monarch serves as the ex officio president of the Council of State but in reality seldom chairs meetings, in his absence, the vice-president serves as pro tempore chair of those meetings. The vice-president is also in charge of the council's organisation and administrative duties. The Constitution of the Netherlands stipulates that if the royal house were to become extinct the vice-president will become the acting head of state. Like the other members of the Council of State the vice president is appointed by the monarch upon nomination by the minister of the interior and kingdom relations. The service of the vice-president is a life tenure appointment but is required by law to enter a mandatory retirement at the age of 70. Alternatively, an early retirement or a forced termination of his tenure can be given by the monarch in a royal decree.

The current vice-president of the Council of State is Thom de Graaf.