Political system of New-Zealand
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New-Zealand
Voting rights
Constitution
The Head of Government
The Head of State
Political Sytem
The politics of New Zealand function within a framework of a unitary parliamentary representative democracy. The structure of government is based on the Westminster system, and the legal system is modeled on the common law of England. New Zealand, as a Commonwealth nation, is a constitutional monarchy, in which Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign and head of State. A constitutional monarchy is a type of political system that recognizes an elected or hereditary monarch as head of state, but where a constitution limits his or her powers, often with a separation of powers, it is called a parliamentary monarchy as it is the case for New Zealand.
New-Zealand
Political Sytem
Governorgeneral
The QueenElisabeth II
New-Zealand
The Head of State
The Head of Government
Currently, the Prime Minister of New Zealand is Jacinda Ardern, leader of the New Zealand Labour Party since August 2017
The prime minister is chosen as the leader of the party with the majority in the parliamentary elections.
This cabinet is composed of numerous ministers
The prime minister is the head of the New Zealand Cabinet
The New Zealand government is directed by the prime minister
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New-Zealand doesn't have an official codified consitution ; indeed the constitutional structure comprises a blend of assorted documents. Especially the Treaty of Waitangi and constitutional conventions.
Constitution
New-Zealand
Electoral system
Citizens vote
Voting procedures
Electoral history
Voting rights