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  2. List of New Zealand governments - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and was the second enactment to grant the colony of New Zealand self-government.The first elections for a New Zealand House of Representatives were held during 1853, and this lower house met for the first time in 1854 in Auckland.

  3. New Zealand Government - Wikipedia

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    The Beehive, Wellington, is the seat of government (i.e. headquarters of the executive branch).. In New Zealand, the term Government can have a number of different meanings. . At its widest, it can refer collectively to the three traditional branches of government—namely, the executive branch, legislative branch (the King-in-Parliament and House of Representatives) and judicial branch (the ...

  4. List of prime ministers of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Four New Zealand prime ministers pictured in 1992 (from left) – David Lange, Jim Bolger, Robert Muldoon and Mike Moore. The prime minister of New Zealand is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet, whose powers and responsibilities are defined by convention. [1]

  5. Category:Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    List of governors-general of New Zealand; List of official secretaries to the governor-general of New Zealand; List of parliaments of New Zealand; Local Government (Rating) Act 2002; Local Government Act 2002; Local Government Commission (New Zealand) Local Government New Zealand

  6. Category:Governments of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Governments of New Zealand" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Politics of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand is a unitary parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. [4] It has no formal codified constitution; the constitutional framework consists of a mixture of various documents (including certain acts of the United Kingdom and New Zealand Parliaments), the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, and constitutional conventions. [5]

  8. National Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Government is the executive branch of government in New Zealand. National Government of New Zealand may also refer to: First National Government of New Zealand (1949-1957) Second National Government of New Zealand (1960-1972) Third National Government of New Zealand (1975-1984) Fourth National Government of New Zealand (1990-1999)

  9. List of public sector organisations in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Local government in New Zealand consists of city councils, district councils and regional councils. These are all also known as "local authorities". These are all also known as "local authorities". City councils and district councils are collectively known as territorial authorities . [ 10 ]