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  2. Politics of the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    The politics of the Cook Islands takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democracy within a constitutional monarchy.The Monarch of New Zealand, represented in the Cook Islands by the King or Queen's Representative, was the Head of State; the prime minister is the head of government of a multi-party system.

  3. Government of Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands is part of the Realm of New Zealand.. [1] The realm includes New Zealand, Tokelau, Niue, the Cook Islands, and the Ross Dependency. [2] The Cook Islands, a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand, [3] [4] demonstrates a unique governance framework shaped by its history, culture, and political ...

  4. List of political parties in the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in the Cook Islands. The Cook Islands have a two-party system , which means that there are two dominant political parties. It is extremely difficult for candidates to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.

  5. Political status of the Cook Islands and Niue - Wikipedia

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    The political status of the Cook Islands and Niue is formally defined as being states in free association within the Realm of New Zealand, which is made up of the Cook Islands, Niue, and New Zealand and its territories, Tokelau and the Ross Dependency. The Cook Islands and Niue do not have full constitutional independence from New Zealand but ...

  6. Parliament of the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands Parliament is descended from the Cook Islands Legislative Council established in October 1946. [5] Established to provide for political representation and better local government in the islands, the Legislative Council was a subordinate legislature.

  7. Elections in the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands elects a legislature on a national level. The Parliament of the Cook Islands has 24 members, elected for a four-year term in single-seat constituencies. The Cook Islands has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties and it is extremely difficult for any other party to achieve electoral success.

  8. House of Ariki - Wikipedia

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    The House of Ariki (Cook Islands Māori: 'Are Ariki) is a parliamentary body in the Cook Islands. It is composed of Cook Islands high chiefs , appointed by the King's Representative. While it functions in a similar way to the House of Lords and the Senate of Canada, the country's parliament is officially unicameral. There are up to twenty-four ...

  9. Category:Politics of the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Politics of the Cook Islands" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...