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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".

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