New Zealand has a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth 2 and the Governor General as regent in New Zealand New Zealand is a constitutional law that no written record. Is no law any particular one insofar as the political system of government, but there are other legal agreements come together as Constitution ACT 1986, a law that has captured the world's major constitutional scattered over provisions hon Act elections and so on. But these statutory provisions without legislative dominance of the New Zealand government ruled under a parliamentary system of the West Lloydminster. (The West Timmins) is a system that provides judicial authority of the judicial branch of government and the system MMP (Mixed Member Proportion), a system that gives rights to elect the party and the leader of each party. In government elections In the past it has used a system called FPP (First Past-the-Post) or systems that have been exercised only one voice in the election each time. This is the same system with the current system in Thailand. This system until last year. Since. In 2537 and has a seat in parliament of 120 seats (+1 Council), the current Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key's National Party leaders , political parties present Green Party, Labour Party - the opposition party, Mana Party, Māori Party - Maoist party at the chic. must be a descendant of Maori only, National Party - the ruling party, New Zealand First and United Future.
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