Yes
No, New Zealand has a prime minister. The incumbent PM is John Key.
In 2014, the Prime Minister of New Zealand is the Hon. John Key, of the National Party, who was sworn in on 19 November 2008. Mr Key won his third term as Prime Minister in elections held in September 2014.
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.]
John Key was voted in as Prime minister in 2008.
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
John Key has already won the part of being priminister.
John key.
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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.
Yes.
John Key
John Key is famous because he is the 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand.
John Key is the Prime Minister of New Zealand as we are a self autonomous society we don't really need a "leader" as such.
No, New Zealand has a prime minister. The incumbent PM is John Key.
John Phillip Key is the Minister of Tourism for New Zealand.
In 2014, the Prime Minister of New Zealand is the Hon. John Key, of the National Party, who was sworn in on 19 November 2008. Mr Key won his third term as Prime Minister in elections held in September 2014.
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.]