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What is the difference between Germany and New Zealands system of government?

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What is the difference between Germany and New Zealands system of government?

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Briefly stated, Germany is under a parliamentary type system, where a prime minister is the active head of the executive branch of government and also leader of the legislature. However, there is also a president who serves as a symbolic head of state in some figurehead capacity. New Zealand is a Constitutional monarchy, in which Queen Elizabeth II serves as head of state over an independent government. In each Realm, she acts as the monarch of that state, and is titled accordingly – for example, Queen of New Zealand. The Queen appoints a Governor-General to each country other than the United Kingdom to act as her representative. The prime minister is the active head of the executive branch of government and also leader of the legislature. p.s. You can find much more detailed information at the sites listed below; I just hate to copy and paste, and also don’t know exactly what kind of an answer or how in-depth of an answer you are looking for.

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