New Zealand has elections every three years. Our last elections were in November last year - 2008, when Labour was unseated after 9 years in government and National was elected, with John Key as our new Prime Minister.
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
The Prime Minister of new Zealand is elected by the political party in government at the time. Currently it is John Key. [But watch this space - elections in November.]
New Zealand is a democratic country, holding its elections every four years. As a member of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II recognized by New Zealand, though not as its queen.
New Zealand has its elections every 3 years obviously meaning that a New Zealand Prime Minister has a 3 year term and maybe they are lucky enough to be re-elected for another 3 year term. However, many times in the past, New Zealand Prime Ministers may have served far less than a full term, or a full term and part of a new term. See the related question.
November :)
For general elections New Zealand is divided into 63 general electorates and 7 Maori electorates.
For general elections New Zealand is divided into 63 general electorates and 7 Maori electorates.
For general elections New Zealand is divided into 63 general electorates and 7 Maori electorates.
every 3 years :-0 i only 13 lol
Stephen I. Levine has written: 'The New Zealand voter' -- subject(s): Elections, Public opinion 'Pacific power maps' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'From Muldoon to Lange' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1981, Elections, 1984, Elections, 1987, New Zealand, New Zealand. Parliament, Politics and government
At 18
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
For the 2008 and 2011 general elections, there are 70 electorates in New Zealand - 63 general and 7 Maori.
new zealand
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
yes they have elections for a new president every 7 years