No. It's a democracy.
Monarchy New Zealand was created on 1996-04-03.
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.
Absolute monarchy
Yes New Zealand is oneYes New Zealand is one
Absolute Monarchy or Absolutism
Yes, New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The Queen is New Zealand's Head of State and she is represented by the Governor-General. The Governor-General performs all the tasks associated with the head of state of New Zealand, some people call this position the "de facto head of state".
Constitutional Monarchy with Parliamently Democracy
Absolute Monarchy
The main difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has absolute control and power, whereas, in a constitutional monarchy, the power of the monarch is limited by the constitution. Monarchy is a form of governance in which a single person acts as the head of state.
The difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in the absolute monarchy, the monarch holds the supreme or absolute powers, whereas in the constitutional monarchy, the head of state is a hereditary or elected monarch
Non-existent.New Zealand is not a republic, but a constitutional monarchy. It has a Prime Minister, not a President, as its head of Government.
Oman is an absolute monarchy with aConsultative Council. In other words the Sultan allows a certain amount of latitude and is slowly giving his people more benefits and jobs. -But if he doesn't like something, it is short-lived.