New Zealand Parliament
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What are the two parts of Parliament in New Zealand?

The Sovereign and the House of Representatives

Who is the Sovereign usually represented by in New Zealand?

The Governor-General

How many elected members are there in the House of Representatives?

About 120

What is the role of the members of Parliament?

<p>To represent the views and concerns of the people of New Zealand</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the responsibility of the Government (or Executive) members of Parliament?

<p>To run the country</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Structure of Parliament in New Zealand

  • New Zealand's Parliament consists of two main parts: the House of Representatives and the Sovereign.

Representation of the Sovereign

  • The Sovereign, who is the head of state, is usually represented by the Governor-General in New Zealand.

House of Representatives

  • The House of Representatives comprises 120 elected members, representing various electoral districts.

Role of Members of Parliament

  • Members of Parliament (MPs) are responsible for creating and voting on laws, representing their constituents, and participating in debates and discussions on national issues.

Government (Executive) Responsibilities

  • Members of Parliament who are part of the Government, also known as the Executive, are responsible for implementing laws, managing public services, and setting national policies.

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Test your knowledge about the New Zealand Parliament with this informative quiz. Discover the purpose and functions of Parliament, and learn about the significance of its role in the country's governance.

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