National and Labour.
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The first parliament in New Zealand was called the 1st New Zealand Parliament. It commenced in 1854, two years after the British colonial power sought to give the colony representative government by enacting the New Zealand Constitution Act of 1852.
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New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
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The two largest parties by their representation in Parliament is the Conservative Party of Canada (forming government) and the New Democratic Party of Canada (forming the Opposition).
New Zealand is a self governing Parliamentary Democracy. We belong to The Commonwealth, the leader of which is Queen Elizabeth, who is also the Queen of New Zealand. Her representative in the country is called the Governor general. Parliament is about 120 elected Members of Parliament (MP's), and the Government rules by forming a majority from the MP's. There are two major political parties and several minor ones.
New Zealand's Parliament Buildings are in Wellington.
New Zealand has a multi-party system, with several political parties actively participating in its democratic process. The major parties include the Labour Party, the National Party, the Green Party, and the ACT Party, among others. Additionally, there are smaller parties that play a role in Parliament, particularly in coalition governments. Overall, the number of parties can vary, but there are typically around ten significant parties represented in the political landscape.
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The first parliament in New Zealand was called the 1st New Zealand Parliament. It commenced in 1854, two years after the British colonial power sought to give the colony representative government by enacting the New Zealand Constitution Act of 1852.
Parliament
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New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
There are about 120+ Members of Parliament in New Zealand, and the Prime Minister is John Keys.
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