ответите на вопросы ( ) New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Though New Zealand is an independent state the British Queen is the head of state there, so, the country is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Its form of government reflects its historical link with Great Britain. The Queen is represented by the governor-general. Like in Great Britain, the Parliament represents the legislative branch though the Parliament in New Zealand has only one chamber, the House of Representatives. There are 120 members and they are elected by the people.
The main political parties are the National Party and the Labour Party. The leader of the party that has the majority of seats in the House becomes prime minister. He appoints ministers, heads of the formal Executive Council and the informal but influential Cabinet.
The British monarch appoints the governor-general who is part of the Executive Council. New Zealand has no written single constitutional document. The Constitution Act of 1986 determines the distribution of powers: legislative, executive and judicial.
Questions:
What kind of country is New Zealand?
Who is the head of the state?
What is the political system of New Zealand?
How is the Queen represented?
What is the legislative branch of power?
How many members are there in the House of Representatives?
What are the main political parties?
Who becomes prime minister of the state?
Whom does he appoint?
Who appoints the governor-general?
1is commonwealth of Nations
2is indetente state the British queen in the head of state
7the political parties are the labour party
4represent by governor general
5represent the legislative branch though the Parliament
6 120 members
the leader
head of the formal executive
the British monarch
3 the main political parties are the National party
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