New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy.
New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy and limited monarchy where Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State and the Prime Minister of New Zealand is the Head of Government.
NZ Parliament
New Zealand is an independent self-governing parliamentary democracy, with Queen Elizabeth as its head. It used to be divided into provinces, but these ceased having legal significance in 1875.
New Zealand isn't a republic it is a Constitutional Monarchy with Parliamentary Democracy. Its official head of state is Queen Elizabeth II (represented by a Governor General) but the country is led by a Prime Minister.
Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand ended in 2009.
Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand was created in 2005.
New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy.
Yes it does
New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy and limited monarchy where Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State and the Prime Minister of New Zealand is the Head of Government.
No. It's a democracy.
New Zealand is an independent, self governing democracy, and is a member of the British Commonwealth.
Constitutional Monarchy with Parliamently Democracy
NO. New Zealand is an independent country located East of Australia. It is a self governing democracy, and a member of the British Commonwealth.
NZ Parliament
New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State, represented by the Governor General. As a parliamentary democracy, the Prime Minister is head of government.
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