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ACT New Zealand
ACT New Zealand, usually known as ACT, is a right-wing, classical-liberal political party in New Zealand.
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Act of Parliament
Acts of Parliament, also called primary legislation, are statutes passed by a parliament (legislature).
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Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is an international news agency headquartered in Paris, France.
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Aotearoa Student Press Association
The Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA) is an association of fourteen student newspapers and magazines that are published by the student associations of universities and polytechnics in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is a U.S.-based not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Attorney-General (New Zealand)
The Attorney-General is a political and legal officer in New Zealand.
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Aussie Malcolm
Anthony George "Aussie" Malcolm (born 11 December 1940) is a former National Party politician in New Zealand.
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Backbencher
In Westminster parliamentary systems, a backbencher is a Member of Parliament (MP) or a legislator who holds no governmental office and is not a frontbench spokesperson in the Opposition, being instead simply a member of the "rank and file".
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Barry Brill
Barry Edward Brill, (born 22 October 1940) is a New Zealand politician and a lawyer.
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Bicameralism
A bicameral legislature divides the legislators into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.
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Bill (law)
A bill is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature.
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Bill Birch
Sir William Francis Birch (born 9 April 1934), usually known as Bill Birch, is a former New Zealand politician.
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Bill English
Sir Simon William English (born 30 December 1961) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party who served as the 39th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2016 to 2017.
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Bloomberg Television
Bloomberg Television (typically referred to on-air as simply Bloomberg) is an American-based international cable and satellite business news television channel, owned by Bloomberg L.P. It is distributed globally, reaching over 310 million homes worldwide.
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Brian Lambert (politician)
Brian Spencer George Lambert (born 22 November 1930) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.
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Brian MacDonell
Brian Peter MacDonell, (born 19 May 1935), is a former New Zealand Member of Parliament for Dunedin Central in the South Island.
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Business Wire
Business Wire is a company that disseminates full-text press releases from thousands of companies and organizations worldwide to news media, financial markets, disclosure systems, investors, information web sites, databases, bloggers, social networks and other audiences.
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Cabinet of New Zealand
The Cabinet of New Zealand (Te Rūnanga o te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa) is the New Zealand Government's body of senior ministers, responsible to the New Zealand Parliament.
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Caucus
A caucus is a meeting of supporters or members of a specific political party or movement.
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Ceremonial mace
A ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal or wood, carried before a sovereign or other high official in civic ceremonies by a mace-bearer, intended to represent the official's authority.
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Chris Hipkins
Christopher John Hipkins (born 5 September 1978) is a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Clerk
A clerk is a white-collar worker who conducts general office tasks, or a worker who performs similar sales-related tasks in a retail environment (a retail clerk).
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Closed list
Closed list describes the variant of party-list proportional representation where voters can (effectively) only vote for political parties as a whole and thus have no influence on the party-supplied order in which party candidates are elected.
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Coalition government
A coalition government is a cabinet of a parliamentary government in which many or multiple political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that "coalition".
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Colin James (journalist)
Colin Charles James (born 25 November 1944) is an experienced New Zealand political journalist and commentator.
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Colin Moyle
Colin James Moyle (born 18 July 1929) is a former politician of the New Zealand Labour Party.
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Confidence and supply
In a parliamentary democracy based on the Westminster system, confidence and supply are required for a minority government to retain power in the lower house.
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Constitution of New Zealand
The Constitution of New Zealand is the sum of laws and principles that make up the body politic of the realm.
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Crossbencher
A crossbencher is an independent or minor party member of some legislatures, such as the British House of Lords and the Parliament of Australia.
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Dail Jones
Dail Michael John Jones QSO (born 7 July 1944) is a New Zealand politician.
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Debate chamber
A debate chamber is a room for people to discuss and debate.
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Derek Quigley
Derek Francis Quigley, QSO (born 31 January 1932) is a former New Zealand politician.
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Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH (DPA; German Press Agency) is a German news agency founded in 1949.
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Dissolution of parliament
In parliamentary and some semi-presidential systems, a dissolution of parliament is the dispersal of a legislature at the call of an election.
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Division of the assembly
In parliamentary procedure, a division of the assembly, division of the house, or simply division is a method for taking a better estimate of a vote than a voice vote.
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Dominion of New Zealand
The Dominion of New Zealand was the historical successor to the Colony of New Zealand.
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Dow Jones & Company
Dow Jones & Company is an American publishing and financial information firm that has been owned by News Corp. since 2007.
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Elections in New Zealand
New Zealand is a representative democracy.
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Electoral Commission (New Zealand)
The Electoral Commission (Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri) is an independent crown entity set up by the New Zealand Parliament.
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Executive (government)
The executive is the organ exercising authority in and holding responsibility for the governance of a state.
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Fairfax New Zealand
Stuff Limited, named Fairfax New Zealand Limited until 1 February 2018, is a media company operating in New Zealand, and is subsidiary of Australia's Fairfax Media.
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Father of the House (New Zealand)
Father or Mother of the New Zealand Parliament, often called Father of the House, is an unofficial title applied to the longest continuously serving MP in the house, regardless of their position.
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Government of New Zealand
The Government of New Zealand (Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa), or New Zealand Government (ceremonially referred to as Her Majesty's Government in New Zealand on the Seal of New Zealand), is the administrative complex through which authority is exercised in New Zealand.
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Governor-General of New Zealand
The Governor-General of New Zealand (Te Kāwana Tianara o Aotearoa) is the viceregal representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently Queen Elizabeth II.
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Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand (Rōpū Kākāriki o Aotearoa, Niu Tireni) is a left-wing political party in New Zealand.
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House of Commons of the United Kingdom
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Hugh Templeton
Hugh Campbell Templeton (born 24 March 1929) is a former New Zealand diplomat, politician and member of parliament for the National Party.
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Ian Brooks
Ian James Brooks (born 21 April 1928) is a former New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.
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Ian Shearer
Ian John Shearer (born 10 December 1941) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.
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J. B. Munro
John Baldwin Munro (né John Baldwin, 15 August 1936 – 4 June 2018), better known as J. B. Munro, was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.
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Jacinda Ardern
Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern (born 26 July 1980) is a New Zealand politician who, since 26 October 2017, has served as the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand.
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Jim Bolger
James Brendan Bolger (born 31 May 1935) is a New Zealand politician of the National Party who was the 35th Prime Minister of New Zealand, serving from 1990 to 1997.
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Jim McLay
Sir James Kenneth McLay (born 21 February 1945) is a New Zealand diplomat and former politician.
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John Gordon Elliott
John Gordon Elliott (born 5 November 1938) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party.
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John Kirk (New Zealand politician)
Norman John Kirk, generally called John Kirk, (born 27 June 1947), is a former New Zealand Member of Parliament for Sydenham, in the South Island.
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Jonathan Hunt (New Zealand politician)
Jonathan Lucas Hunt (born 2 December 1938) is a New Zealand politician, and was New Zealand's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2005 to March 2008.
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Kerry Burke
Sir Thomas Kerry Burke (born 24 March 1942) served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1987 to 1990.
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Law of New Zealand
The law of New Zealand can be found in several sources.
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Leader of the House (New Zealand)
In the New Zealand Parliament, the Leader of the House is the government minister appointed by the Prime Minister of New Zealand to be responsible for the management of government business in the House of Representatives.
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Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand)
In New Zealand, the Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition, commonly known as the Leader of the Opposition, is the politician who commands the support of the Official Opposition.
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Legislature broadcasters in New Zealand
Legislative broadcasters in New Zealand are broadcasters of the New Zealand Parliament House of Representatives.
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List MP
A list MP is a Member of Parliament (MP) who is elected from a party list rather than from a geographical constituency.
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List of New Zealand by-elections
By-elections in New Zealand occur to fill vacant seats in the House of Representatives.
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List of New Zealand governments
The Government of New Zealand exercises executive power in New Zealand.
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List of political parties in New Zealand
New Zealand national politics feature a pervasive party system.
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Lists of statutes of New Zealand
This article gives lists of New Zealand statutes sorted by government.
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Marilyn Waring
Marilyn Joy Waring (born 7 October 1952) is a New Zealand feminist, politician, activist for female human rights and environmental issues, development consultant and United Nations expert, and author and academic, known as a principal founder of the discipline of feminist economics.
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Marlborough by-election, 1970
The Marlborough by-election of 1970 was a by-election for the electorate of Marlborough, held on 21 February 1970 during the 30th New Zealand Parliament.
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Māori electorates
In New Zealand politics, Māori electorates, colloquially known as the Māori seats, are a special category of electorate that gives reserved positions to representatives of Māori in the New Zealand Parliament.
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Māori language
Māori, also known as te reo ("the language"), is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand.
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Māori Television
Māori Television is a New Zealand television station that broadcasts programmes that make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture.
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Mel Courtney
Melvyn Francis Courtney (born 1943) is a Nelson City Councillor and a former Labour then Independent Member of Parliament for Nelson, in the South Island of New Zealand.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.
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Michael Bassett
Michael Edward Rainton Bassett (born 28 August 1938) is a former Labour Party member of the New Zealand House of Representatives and cabinet minister in the reformist fourth Labour government.
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Mike Moore (New Zealand politician)
Michael Kenneth Moore (born 28 January 1949), commonly known as Mike Moore, is a former New Zealand politician and union organiser.
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Minister of Finance (New Zealand)
The Minister of Finance, originally known as Colonial Treasurer, is a senior figure within the Government of New Zealand and head of the New Zealand Treasury.
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Minister of the Crown
Minister of the Crown is a formal constitutional term used in Commonwealth realms to describe a minister to the reigning sovereign or their viceroy.
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Ministers of the New Zealand Government
Ministers, in the New Zealand Government, are members of Parliament who hold ministerial warrants from the Crown to perform certain functions of government.
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Minority government
A minority government, or minority cabinet or minority parliament, is a cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in the parliament.
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Mixed-member proportional representation
Mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation is a mixed electoral system in which voters get two votes: one to decide the representative for their single-seat constituency, and one for a political party.
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Monarchy of New Zealand
The monarchy of New Zealand is the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of New Zealand.
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Motion of no confidence
A motion of no confidence (alternatively vote of no confidence, no-confidence motion, or (unsuccessful) confidence motion) is a statement or vote which states that a person(s) in a position of responsibility (government, managerial, etc.) is no longer deemed fit to hold that position, perhaps because they are inadequate in some respect, are failing to carry out obligations, or are making decisions that other members feel are detrimental.
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Murray Rose (politician)
John Murray Rose (born 14 December 1939) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.
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Naming (parliamentary procedure)
Naming is a procedure in some Westminster parliaments that provides for the speaker to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct of the legislature.
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National Business Review
The National Business Review (or NBR) is a weekly, national New Zealand newspaper and online publication aimed at the business sector.
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Nelson by-election, 1976
The Nelson by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Nelson a predominantly urban seat at the top of the South Island.
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New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (sometimes known by its acronym, NZBORA) is a statute of the Parliament of New Zealand setting out the rights and fundamental freedoms of anyone subject to New Zealand law as a Bill of rights.
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New Zealand budget
The New Zealand Budget is statement by the Government of New Zealand, usually set annually, of the state's revenues and expenditures for the preceding fiscal year and years to come.
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New Zealand Constitution Act 1852
The New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 (15 & 16 Vict. c. 72) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that granted self-government to the Colony of New Zealand.
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New Zealand electorates
An electorate is a geographical constituency used for electing members to the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand First
New Zealand First (Aotearoa Tuatahi), commonly abbreviated to NZ First, is a nationalist and populist political party in New Zealand.
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New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy
The New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy is a debate in the politics of New Zealand.
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New Zealand general election, 1963
The 1963 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of New Zealand Parliament's 34th term.
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New Zealand general election, 1966
The 1966 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the New Zealand Parliament's 35th term.
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New Zealand general election, 1969
The 1969 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of Parliament's 36th term.
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New Zealand general election, 1972
The New Zealand general election of 1972 was held on 25 November to elect MPs to the 37th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1975
The 1975 New Zealand general election was held on 29 November to elect MPs to the 38th session of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 1978
The 1978 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to elect the 39th New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand general election, 2017
The 2017 New Zealand general election took place on Saturday 23 September 2017 to determine the membership of the 52nd New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand House of Representatives
The New Zealand House of Representatives is a component of the New Zealand Parliament, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor-General).
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New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party (Rōpū Reipa o Aotearoa), or simply Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Legislative Council
The Legislative Council of New Zealand existed from 1841 until 1951.
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New Zealand Listener
The New Zealand Listener is a New Zealand magazine which covers a variety of general topics, including current affairs, politics and entertainment.
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New Zealand National Party
The New Zealand National Party (Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa), shortened to National (Nāhinara) or the Nats, is a centre-right political party in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament (Pāremata Aotearoa) is the legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Queen of New Zealand (Queen-in-Parliament) and the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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New Zealand Youth Parliament
The New Zealand Youth Parliament is a national event in New Zealand, held once in each term of parliament (usually every three or four years).
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Newstalk ZB
Newstalk ZB is a nationwide New Zealand talk radio network operated by NZME Radio.
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Next New Zealand general election
The next New Zealand general election will be held after the currently elected 52nd New Zealand Parliament is dissolved or expires.
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Nick Smith (New Zealand politician)
Nicolas Rex Smith (born 24 December 1964) is a New Zealand politician and a member of the New Zealand Parliament as a National Party MP.
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Official Opposition (New Zealand)
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, or commonly the Official Opposition, in New Zealand is usually the largest political party or coalition which is not a member of the ruling government—it does not provide ministers.
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Otago Daily Times
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Overhang seat
Overhang seats can arise in elections under the traditional (i.e. as it originated in Germany) mixed member proportional (MMP) system, when a party is entitled to fewer seats as a result of party votes than it has won constituencies.
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Pacific Media Network
The Pacific Media Network is a New Zealand radio network and pan-Pasifika national broadcasting network, currently owned and operated by the National Pacific Radio Trust and partly funded by the Government.
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Parliament House, Wellington
Parliament House in Wellington is the main building of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the UK Parliament or British Parliament, is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies and overseas territories.
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Party discipline
Party discipline is the ability of a parliamentary group of a political party to get its members to support the policies of their party leadership.
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Party-list proportional representation
Party-list proportional representation systems are a family of voting systems emphasizing proportional representation (PR) in elections in which multiple candidates are elected (e.g., elections to parliament) through allocations to an electoral list.
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Point of order
In parliamentary procedure, a point of order is when someone draws attention to a rules violation in a meeting of a deliberative assembly.
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Political alliance
A political alliance, also referred to as a political coalition, political bloc, is an agreement for cooperation between different political parties on common political agenda, often for purposes of contesting an election to mutually benefit by collectively clearing election thresholds, or otherwise benefiting from characteristics of the voting system or for government formation after elections.
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Prime (New Zealand TV channel)
Prime is the second privately owned national free-to-air television broadcaster currently available in New Zealand.
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Private member's bill
A private member's bill in a parliamentary system of government is a bill (proposed law) introduced into a legislature by a legislator who is not acting on behalf of the executive branch.
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Proportional representation
Proportional representation (PR) characterizes electoral systems by which divisions into an electorate are reflected proportionately into the elected body.
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Proxy voting
Proxy voting is a form of voting whereby a member of a decision-making body may delegate his or her voting power to a representative, to enable a vote in absence.
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Queen-in-Parliament
The Queen-in-Parliament (or, during the reign of a male monarch, King-in-Parliament), sometimes referred to as the Crown-in-Parliament or, more fully, in the United Kingdom, as the King/Queen in Parliament under God, is a technical term of constitutional law in the Commonwealth realms that refers to the Crown in its legislative role, acting with the advice and consent of the parliament (including, if the parliament is bicameral, both the lower house and upper house).
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Radio Live
Radio Live (stylised as RadioLIVE) is a nationwide Auckland-based New Zealand talkback, news and sport radio network owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand.
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Radio New Zealand
Radio New Zealand (Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa), commonly known as RNZ, is a New Zealand public service radio broadcaster and Crown entity established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995.
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Reading (legislature)
A reading of a bill is a debate on the bill held before the general body of a legislature, as opposed to before a committee or an other group.
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Representative democracy
Representative democracy (also indirect democracy, representative republic or psephocracy) is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy.
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Responsible government
Responsible government is a conception of a system of government that embodies the principle of parliamentary accountability, the foundation of the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy.
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Reuters
Reuters is an international news agency headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
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Rex Austin
William Rex Austin (born 23 May 1931), known as Rex Austin, is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.
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Richard Harman (journalist)
Richard Harman is a New Zealand political journalist and broadcaster.
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Richard Mayson
Charles Richard Mayson (born 13 October 1941), generally known as Richard Mayson, is a former New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.
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Richard Prebble
Richard William Prebble, (born 7 February 1948), was for many years a member of the New Zealand Parliament.
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Roger Douglas
Sir Roger Owen Douglas (born 5 December 1937) is a retired New Zealand politician who served as a minister in two Labour governments.
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Royal assent
Royal assent or sanction is the method by which a country's monarch (possibly through a delegated official) formally approves an act of that nation's parliament.
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Rubber stamp (politics)
A rubber stamp, as a political metaphor, refers to a person or institution with considerable de jure power but little de facto power; one that rarely or never disagrees with more powerful organs.
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Russell Marshall
Cedric Russell Marshall (born 15 February 1936), known as Russell Marshall, is a former New Zealand politician of the Labour Party and diplomat.
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Scoop (website)
Scoop.co.nz is a New Zealand internet news site run by Scoop Media Limited, part of the Scoop Media Cartel.
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Secret ballot
The secret ballot is a voting method in which a voter's choices in an election or a referendum is anonymous, forestalling attempts to influence the voter by intimidation, blackmailing, and potential vote buying.
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Select committee (United Kingdom)
In British politics, parliamentary select committees can be appointed from the House of Commons, like the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, from the House of Lords, like the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee, or as a "Joint Committee" drawn from both, such as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.
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Serjeant-at-arms
A serjeant-at-arms, or sergeant-at-arms is an officer appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to keep order during its meetings.
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Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
The Sixth Labour Government has governed New Zealand since 26 October 2017.
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Snap election
A snap election is an election called earlier than expected.
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
In New Zealand, the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Te Mana Whakawā o te Whare) is the individual who chairs the country's legislative body, the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Statistics New Zealand
Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa), branded as Stats NZ, is the public service department of New Zealand charged with the collection of statistics related to the economy, population and society of New Zealand.
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Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1947
The Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1947 (Public Act no. 38 of 1947) was a constitutional Act of the Parliament of New Zealand that formally accepted the full external autonomy offered by the British Parliament.
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Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nz is a New Zealand news website published by Fairfax Digital, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd, a subsidiary of Australian company Fairfax Media Ltd.
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Sunday Star-Times
The Sunday Star-Times is a New Zealand newspaper published each weekend by the Fairfax group in Auckland.
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Sydenham by-election, 1974
The Sydenham by-election 1974 was a by-election held in the electorate during the term of the 37th New Zealand Parliament on 2 November 1974.
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Te Whakaruruhau o Nga Reo Irirangi Māori
Te Whakaruruhau o Nga Reo Irirangi Māori (the National Māori Radio Network) is a New Zealand radio network, consisting of radio stations set up to serve the country's indigenous Māori people.
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Television New Zealand
Television New Zealand (Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a state-owned television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region.
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Teller (elections)
A teller is a person who counts the votes in an election, vote, referendum or poll.
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The Dominion Post (Wellington)
The Dominion Post is a metropolitan morning newspaper published in Wellington, New Zealand, owned by the Australian Fairfax group, owners of The Age, Melbourne, and The Sydney Morning Herald.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment.
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The Press
The Press is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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The Right Honourable
The Right Honourable (The Rt Hon. or Rt Hon.) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and to certain collective bodies in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, India, some other Commonwealth realms, the Anglophone Caribbean, Mauritius, and occasionally elsewhere.
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Three (TV channel)
Three (stylized as +HR.
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Tony Friedlander
Anthony Peter David (Tony) Friedlander, (born 12 November 1944), is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.
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Trevor Mallard
Trevor Colin Mallard (born 17 June 1954) is a New Zealand politician.
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Unicameralism
In government, unicameralism (Latin uni, one + camera, chamber) is the practice of having one legislative or parliamentary chamber.
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Warren Cooper
Warren Ernest Cooper, CNZM, JP (born 21 February 1933), is a former New Zealand politician.
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Wellington
Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.
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Westminster system
The Westminster system is a parliamentary system of government developed in the United Kingdom.
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Whip (politics)
A whip is an official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature.
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Women's suffrage in New Zealand
Women's suffrage in New Zealand was an important political issue in the late nineteenth century.
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Wrecking amendment
In legislative debate, a wrecking amendment (also called a poison pill amendment or killer amendment) is an amendment made by a legislator who disagrees with the principles of a bill and who seeks to make it useless (by moving amendments to either make the bill malformed and nonsensical, or to severely change its intent) rather than directly opposing the bill by simply voting against it.
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Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: J. C. Wells: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 3rd ed., for both British and American English) or New China News Agency is the official state-run press agency of the People's Republic of China.
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34th New Zealand Parliament
The 34th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament.
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35th New Zealand Parliament
The 35th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament.
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36th New Zealand Parliament
The 36th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament.
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37th New Zealand Parliament
The 37th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament.
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38th New Zealand Parliament
The 38th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament.
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52nd New Zealand Parliament
The 52nd New Zealand Parliament is the current meeting of the legislative branch of New Zealand's Parliament.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives