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12 June, 02:58

Describe the government of New Zealand. What is unique about New Zealand's system of government?

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  1. 12 June, 06:11
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    Our Government is formed from a democratically elected House of Representatives. The Government advises the Sovereign (our head of State). By convention, the Sovereign, the source of all executive legal authority in New Zealand, acts on the advice of the Government in all but the most exceptional circumstances. This system is known as a constitutional monarchy.

    Our system is based on the principle that power is distributed across three branches of government - Parliament, the Executive, and the Judiciary. Parliament makes the law. The Executive (Ministers of the Crown also known as the Government) administers the law. The Judiciary interprets the law through the courts
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