The States General of the Batavian Republic was the name for the Dutch government between January, 1795 and March 1796.
It was nominally the same as the States-General of the Dutch Republic, the predecessor of the Batavian Republic, as the old constitution, the Union of Utrecht remained in place until a new National Assembly of the Batavian Republic was seated after a general election, under universal manhood suffrage.
As under the old constitution, the States of the seven provinces remained the basis for representation in the States-General.
The places of the members of the previous Orangist regime as representatives of the Seven Provinces were now taken by members of the Patriot party.
The presidents of the States-General, both under the old and the new Republic, were acting as head of state for their term in office as president (usually a month).