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The '''Government and Politics of New Zealand''' operate within a representative, parliamentary, system. The head of state and head of the government is the popularly elected [[Prime Ministers of New Zealand]].  
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The '''Government and Politics of New Zealand''' operate within a representative, parliamentary, system. The head of state and head of the government is the popularly elected [[List of New Zealand Prime Ministers|Prime Ministers of New Zealand]].  
  
 
Executive power is exercised by the government which consists of an unlimited number of ministers, who are appointed by the Prime Minister. Legislative power is vested in the [[Parliament of New Zealand]], the unicameral national parliament.
 
Executive power is exercised by the government which consists of an unlimited number of ministers, who are appointed by the Prime Minister. Legislative power is vested in the [[Parliament of New Zealand]], the unicameral national parliament.
  
While there are a number of political parties in New Zealand, the political landscape has been dominated by [[Aotearoa]] (and its successors, [[Stranka Srpskog Korpusa|UIS]], [[Red label Party|RLP]]/[[Love and Peace|L&P]]) and the [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party]], historically opposed and competing entities. These parties trace their roots back to linguistic communities that migrated to NZ in its early years. [[Ranginui]], historically the third political party has only ever been in power when in coalition with either of the two main political groups.  
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In the early days, the political landscape in the past has been divided by several political parties - [[Aotearoa]], [[United N. Z. Independent Party|New Zealand Union Party]], [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party]] and [[Ranginui]]. At these early days, a historical opposition between '''Aotearoa''' (and its successors, [[Ujedinjenje ili smrt|Stranka Srpskog Korpusa; later known as [[Ujedinjenje ili smrt]], [[Red label Party]]/[[Love and Peace]]) and the '''Peace 'n' Prosperity Party''', historically opposed and competing entities. These parties trace their roots back to linguistic communities that migrated to NZ in its early years. Ranginui, historically the third political party has only ever been in power when in coalition with either of the two main political groups.
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As time passed by, new parties appeared on the New Zealand political scene, including [[Black Party of New Zealand]] (October 2012; later transformed into [[Black hand Party]]); [[Socialist Party of New Zealand]] (October 2013) and [[Maori Party]] (September 2014), while only two of the old parties remained active, '''Ujedinjenje ili smrt''' and '''Peace 'n' Prosperity Party'''.
  
 
== Executive ==
 
== Executive ==
 
=== [[File:Icon_position_country_president.gif]] Prime Ministers ===
 
=== [[File:Icon_position_country_president.gif]] Prime Ministers ===
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{{main|List of New Zealand Prime Ministers}}
  
 
The Prime Minister of New Zealand is elected on the fifth day of every month by the citizens of New Zealand. Upon taking office, a Prime Minister's first set of duties require him to organize his or her cabinet ministers, who assist them in the running of the country.  
 
The Prime Minister of New Zealand is elected on the fifth day of every month by the citizens of New Zealand. Upon taking office, a Prime Minister's first set of duties require him to organize his or her cabinet ministers, who assist them in the running of the country.  
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Membership of the Parliament is open to all NZ citizens who reside in a recognized region of NZ on election day. The electorate consists of all players who have an NZ citizenship. Members of Parliament are known as MPs or Congressmen. Currently there are 40 MPs, The Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet need not be members, however, it is common practice to appoint some MPs to Cabinet. The Parliament is the only body which can approve or disapprove legislative proposals and introduce them along with the Prime Minister. Since the collapse of Aotearoa in Marcy, 2011, no single party has had a majority, so that has meant coalition governments have been the norm.
 
Membership of the Parliament is open to all NZ citizens who reside in a recognized region of NZ on election day. The electorate consists of all players who have an NZ citizenship. Members of Parliament are known as MPs or Congressmen. Currently there are 40 MPs, The Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet need not be members, however, it is common practice to appoint some MPs to Cabinet. The Parliament is the only body which can approve or disapprove legislative proposals and introduce them along with the Prime Minister. Since the collapse of Aotearoa in Marcy, 2011, no single party has had a majority, so that has meant coalition governments have been the norm.
  
Elections are held on the twenty fifth of each month. The entirety of Parliamentary operations are conducted through the eNew Zealand forums and IRC Chats.
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Elections are held on the twenty-fifth of each month. The entirety of Parliamentary operations is conducted through the New Zealand forums and IRC Chats.
 
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|[[Stranka Srpskog Korpusa|Ujedinjenje ili smrt]]
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|align="center"|56 / 32%
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|align="center"|10
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|align="center"|58 / 33%
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|[[File:Party-Peace 'n' Prosperity Party v2.jpg|50px]]
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|align="center"|9
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|align="center"|46 / 26%
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|[[File:Party-Ranginui.jpg|50px]]
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|align="center"|3
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|align="center"|17 / 10 %
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== [[File:Icon position party president.gif]] Political Parties==
 
== [[File:Icon position party president.gif]] Political Parties==
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{{Main|NZ Party Systems|Parties of New Zealand}}
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A number of political parties are represented in the Parliament and coalition governments are common. The New Zealand electoral system has been characterised as a four-party system, with four medium parties dominating. This changed around September 2011, following the steady collapse in support for [[Ranginui]] and the relative rise of the support for other parties.
  
A number of political parties are represented in the Parliament and coalition governments are common. The New Zealand electoral system has been characterised as a four party system, with four medium parties dominating. This changed around  September, 2011, following the steady collapse in support for [[Ranginui]] and the relatively rise or maintained of the support for other parties.
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The largest party at the time in NZ was the [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party]] (PnPP), which has its origins in the English-speaking community of the old [[Provisional Government (New Zealand)|Provisional Government]] that migrated during NZ's birth. Traditionally the PnPP is associated with strong belief in free-enterprise and domestic protection. The party is known for being relatively free of ideology and is viewed as catch-all party. The PnPP was formed by a minor faction of the old provisional government, made up of veteran eRepublik players. It has formed governments in the periods May, June and September 2011.  
  
The current largest party in NZ is the [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party]] (PnPP), which has its origins in the English-speaking community of the old [[Provisional Government (New Zealand)|Provisional Government]] that migrated during NZ's birth. Traditionally the PnPP is associated with strong belief in free-enterprise and domestic protection. The party is known for being relatively free of ideology and is viewed as catch all party. 
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The second largest party at the time was the centre-left [[Ujedinjenje ili smrt]] (UIS) which was founded as a successor party to [[Aotearoa]]. The UIS is the political wing of the Serbian Kiwi militia [[Srpski Korpus]] and have governed in various coalition governments and led one in October 2011. It has typically been the partner of the [[Red label Party|RLP]] and its successor [[Love and Peace|L&P]].  
The PnPP was formed by a minor faction of the old provisional government, made up of veteran eRepublik players. It has formed government in the periods May, June and September, 2011.  
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The second largest party is the centre-left [[Stranka Srpskog Korpusa|Ujedinjenje ili smrt]] (UIS) which was founded as a successor party to [[Aotearoa]]. The UIS is the political wing of the Serbian Kiwi militia [[Srpski Korpus]] and have governed in various coalition governments and led one in October, 2011. It has typically been the partner of the [[Red label Party|RLP]] and its successor [[Love and Peace|L&P]].  
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The third largest party was [[Love and Peace]] (L&P), established in September 2011 as the successor to the once dominate [[Red label Party]] (RLP). Its predecessor, the RLP, played a huge role in NZ politics following the collapse of Aotearoa. The party has seen its support level rise substantially since its founding and it formed the government under CP {{eLink|citizen|2553679|Helen Moon}}.
  
The third largest party is [[Love and Peace]] (L&P), established in September, 2011 as the successor to the once dominate [[Red label Party]] (RLP). Its predecessor, the RLP, played a huge role in NZ politics following the collapse of Aotearoa. The current party has seen its support level rise substantially since its founding and it currently forms government under CP {{eLink|citizen|2553679|Helen Moon}}.
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[[Ranginui]], a party typically associated with Slovenian Kiwis, founded in February 2011, were the fourth largest party in 2011. The party was strongly associated with centre-left ideology and it had generally adhered to this program. It was the first party to officially be founded by a military unit, in this case, the '''Angry Angels'''. It has served in nearly every 2011 NZ government since its formation. Its support has steadily declined and the party and ultimately the party disappeared from the political scene.  
  
[[Ranginui]], a party typically associated with Slovenian Kiwis, founded in February, 2011, are the fourth largest party. The party is strongly associated with centre-left ideology and it has generally adhered to this program. It was the first party to officially be founded by a military unit, in this case the '''Angry Angels'''. It has served in nearly ever NZ government since its formation. It's support has steadily declined and the party is now considered a minor political player.
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The [[Red Squad]] (RS) was a communist political party which has been a consistent force in NZ since its formation in May 2011. The party historically drew its membership from the more left-wing elements of the Serbian and Slovenian Kiwi community.  
 
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The [[Red Squad]] (RS) is a communist political party which has been a consistent force in NZ since its formation in May, 2011. The party historically draws its membership from the more left-wing elements of the Serbian and Slovenian Kiwi community.  
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=== Party Details ===
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=== Today's active parties ===
 
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! class="unsortable"|Logo
 
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! Party
 
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| [[File:Party-Ujedinjenje ili smrt.jpg]]
| [[File:Party-Peace 'n' Prosperity Party v2.jpg|55px | link=http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/peace-n-prosperity-party-3310]]
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| [[Ujedinjenje ili smrt]]
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| UIS
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| Far-left, Libertarian
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| 18 {{Decrease}}
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| 2
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| [[File:Party-Socialist Party of New Zealand.jpg|55px]]
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| [[Socialist Party of New Zealand]]
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| SPNZ
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| Far-left, Authoritarian
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| 3
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| [[File:Party-Peace 'n' Prosperity Party.jpg|55px]]
 
| [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party]]
 
| [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party]]
 
| PnPP
 
| PnPP
| Aleda542
 
 
| Center-right, Libertarian
 
| Center-right, Libertarian
| 69 {{Increase}}
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| 7 {{Decrease}}
 
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| [[File:Party-Ujedinjenje ili smrt.jpg  | link=http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/stranka-srpskog-korpusa-2844/1]]
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| 4
| [[Stranka Srpskog Korpusa|Ujedinjenje ili smrt]]
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| [[File:Default party logo.gif|55px]]
| UIS
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| [[Black hand Party]]
| Sparatc
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| BhP
 
| Center, Libertarian
 
| Center, Libertarian
| 55 {{Decrease}}
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| 7
 
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|[[File:Love_&_Peace.jpg|55px | link=http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/love-and-peace-2344/1]]
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| 5
|[[Love and Peace]]
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| [[File:Party-Maori Party.gif|55px]]
| L&P
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| [[Maori Party]]
| {{eLink|citizen|2553679|Helen Moon}}
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| MP
 
| Center, Libertarian
 
| Center, Libertarian
| 41 {{Increase}}
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| 2
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| [[File:Party-Ranginui.jpg|55px | link=http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/ranginui-3302/1]]
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| [[Ranginui]]
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| R
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| Ava-Imperator
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| Center-left, Libertarian
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| 14 {{Decrease}}
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|[[File:Red_Squad_2.jpg|55px | linl=http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/red-squad-2957/1]]
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| [[Red Squad]]
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| RS
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| Aty87
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| Far-left, Totalitarian
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| 10 {{Decrease}}
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| [[File:Speights_gold.jpg|55px | link=http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/speights-supporters-party-3329/1]]
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| [[Speight's Supporters Party]]
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| SSP
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| [[Crusadercarl]]
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| Centre, Libertarian
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| 3 {{Steady}}
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Revision as of 09:16, 3 February 2019

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New Zealand
Government and Politics

Government and Politics


Governments of New Zealand
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Parliament
Political Parties
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Elections
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The Government and Politics of New Zealand operate within a representative, parliamentary, system. The head of state and head of the government is the popularly elected Prime Ministers of New Zealand.

Executive power is exercised by the government which consists of an unlimited number of ministers, who are appointed by the Prime Minister. Legislative power is vested in the Parliament of New Zealand, the unicameral national parliament.

In the early days, the political landscape in the past has been divided by several political parties - Aotearoa, New Zealand Union Party, Peace 'n' Prosperity Party and Ranginui. At these early days, a historical opposition between Aotearoa (and its successors, [[Ujedinjenje ili smrt|Stranka Srpskog Korpusa; later known as Ujedinjenje ili smrt, Red label Party/Love and Peace) and the Peace 'n' Prosperity Party, historically opposed and competing entities. These parties trace their roots back to linguistic communities that migrated to NZ in its early years. Ranginui, historically the third political party has only ever been in power when in coalition with either of the two main political groups.

As time passed by, new parties appeared on the New Zealand political scene, including Black Party of New Zealand (October 2012; later transformed into Black hand Party); Socialist Party of New Zealand (October 2013) and Maori Party (September 2014), while only two of the old parties remained active, Ujedinjenje ili smrt and Peace 'n' Prosperity Party.

Executive

Icon position country president.gif Prime Ministers

The Prime Minister of New Zealand is elected on the fifth day of every month by the citizens of New Zealand. Upon taking office, a Prime Minister's first set of duties require him to organize his or her cabinet ministers, who assist them in the running of the country.

Premier House, is the official residence of the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

Government Departments and Cabinet of Ministers

See also: List_of_governments_of_New_Zealand

Executive authority is exercised by a cabinet known simply as the Government. There is no limit on the number of Ministers but it almost always consists of the Prime Minister, the Vice President and a host of other Ministers. The Prime Minister is elected on the 5th of each month. The remaining ministers are appointed by the President usually a day or two after the elections. The Prime Minister, and by extension the government, must enjoy the confidence of Parliament and, in the event that they cease to enjoy the support, the Prime Minister can face an impeachment motion which could remove them from office.

Icon - Congress.jpg‎ Legislative

Membership of the Parliament is open to all NZ citizens who reside in a recognized region of NZ on election day. The electorate consists of all players who have an NZ citizenship. Members of Parliament are known as MPs or Congressmen. Currently there are 40 MPs, The Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet need not be members, however, it is common practice to appoint some MPs to Cabinet. The Parliament is the only body which can approve or disapprove legislative proposals and introduce them along with the Prime Minister. Since the collapse of Aotearoa in Marcy, 2011, no single party has had a majority, so that has meant coalition governments have been the norm.

Elections are held on the twenty-fifth of each month. The entirety of Parliamentary operations is conducted through the New Zealand forums and IRC Chats.

Icon position party president.gif Political Parties

A number of political parties are represented in the Parliament and coalition governments are common. The New Zealand electoral system has been characterised as a four-party system, with four medium parties dominating. This changed around September 2011, following the steady collapse in support for Ranginui and the relative rise of the support for other parties.

The largest party at the time in NZ was the Peace 'n' Prosperity Party (PnPP), which has its origins in the English-speaking community of the old Provisional Government that migrated during NZ's birth. Traditionally the PnPP is associated with strong belief in free-enterprise and domestic protection. The party is known for being relatively free of ideology and is viewed as catch-all party. The PnPP was formed by a minor faction of the old provisional government, made up of veteran eRepublik players. It has formed governments in the periods May, June and September 2011.

The second largest party at the time was the centre-left Ujedinjenje ili smrt (UIS) which was founded as a successor party to Aotearoa. The UIS is the political wing of the Serbian Kiwi militia Srpski Korpus and have governed in various coalition governments and led one in October 2011. It has typically been the partner of the RLP and its successor L&P.

The third largest party was Love and Peace (L&P), established in September 2011 as the successor to the once dominate Red label Party (RLP). Its predecessor, the RLP, played a huge role in NZ politics following the collapse of Aotearoa. The party has seen its support level rise substantially since its founding and it formed the government under CP Helen Moon.

Ranginui, a party typically associated with Slovenian Kiwis, founded in February 2011, were the fourth largest party in 2011. The party was strongly associated with centre-left ideology and it had generally adhered to this program. It was the first party to officially be founded by a military unit, in this case, the Angry Angels. It has served in nearly every 2011 NZ government since its formation. Its support has steadily declined and the party and ultimately the party disappeared from the political scene.

The Red Squad (RS) was a communist political party which has been a consistent force in NZ since its formation in May 2011. The party historically drew its membership from the more left-wing elements of the Serbian and Slovenian Kiwi community.

Today's active parties

Rank* Logo Party Abb. Orientation Members*
1 Party-Ujedinjenje ili smrt.jpg Ujedinjenje ili smrt UIS Far-left, Libertarian 18
2 Party-Socialist Party of New Zealand.jpg Socialist Party of New Zealand SPNZ Far-left, Authoritarian 14
3 Party-Peace 'n' Prosperity Party.jpg Peace 'n' Prosperity Party PnPP Center-right, Libertarian 7
4 Default party logo.gif Black hand Party BhP Center, Libertarian 7
5 Party-Maori Party.gif Maori Party MP Center, Libertarian 2