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Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Commonwealth, of which New Zealand is a part. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and she is the monarch (Queen) of New Zealand and thus its Head of State of New Zealand. Being Head of State in this way is largely a ceremonial position.
Queen Elizabeth II 23 December-30 January.
New Zealand is a commonwealth member and comes under the monarch of the Queen of England, her majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She is also recognized as the Queen of New Zealand.
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 and Australia are very similar in the ways that they are both English speaking countries, housing and living are very much the same, they were both founded by the british, the main religions are the same. Also if you are a New Zealand citizen you are able to live in Australia and work in Australia without any working visa or citizenship, and vice versa.
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The head on New Zealand coins is that of the New Zealand Queen, Elizabeth II. Her representative in NZ is the Governor General.
New Zealand Representative Party was created in 2008.
New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with the Queen of England as its head of state. In practice, the role of the Queen (or rather, of her representative, the Governor) is very limited and mostly ceremonial. The prime minister, his Cabinet and the New Zealand parliament run the country.
Queen Elizabeth II is New Zealand's Queen
New Zealand is part of the British commonwealth and therefore the queen of New Zealand is the queen of The United Kingdom Of Great Britain
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Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Commonwealth, of which New Zealand is a part. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and she is the monarch (Queen) of New Zealand and thus its Head of State of New Zealand. Being Head of State in this way is largely a ceremonial position.
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.
Queen Elizabeth II 23 December-30 January.
Queen Elizabeth I was not the sovereign of New Zealand; the Treaty of Waitangi was not signed until well after her reign. Queen Elizabeth II is currently the sovereign of New Zealand, by right of the terms of the aforementioned Treaty.
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