New Zealand does not have a president. Its government is headed by the Prime Minister.
No, New Zealand has a prime minister. The incumbent PM is John Key.
New Zealand does not have a president, and has never had one. As a constitutional monarchy, New Zealand's leader is not the "president" but the Prime Minister. In 2002, the Prime Minister of New Zealand was Helen Clark. She held office from 5 December 1999 until 19 November 2008.
We don't have a president but the name of our Prime minister is John Key.
New Zealand has never had a president. Government is led by the Prime Minister, and in 1997 Jim Bolger was Prime Minister until replaced (by default through party leadership) by Jenny Shipley.
Prime Minister John Key leader of the National PartyAt the moment John Key is the prime minister of New Zealand, he is the 38th Prime minister of New Zealand.
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.
New Zealand is a country that has a prime minister.
New Zealand's Prime Minister for most of 2008 was Helen Clark. In November, John Key was elected as Prime Minister.
New Zealand is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy. John Key is the prime minister (2015) of New Zealand, representing the National Party. His party is the ruling party, however New Zealand is a Commonwealth country, the head of state being the present monarch of the UK
New Zealand does not have a president; the country is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. As it is not a republic, it has a Monarch and Prime Minister rather than a President. The day to day administration is handled by the Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister of New Zealand is John Philip Key, who was sworn in on 19 November 2008.The head of state of New Zealand is the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom (Britain), who is represented in New Zealand by a Governor-General. In 2011, the monarch is Elizabeth II and is represented by Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand.
New Zealand and Australia are two different countries. They have separate governments and separate Prime Ministers.In 2014, the Prime Minister of New Zealand is John Key while the Prime Minister of Australia is Tony Abbott.