Social Sciences, asked by neerajbhavya1784, 10 months ago

Points to determine that New Zealand is a democratic country ?

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Answered by harpreetsingh4866
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People in New Zealand decide our central government by democratic vote - usually every three years.

Voters decide on representatives from their electorate (voting district) to go to Parliament.

Unlike many other countries, New Zealand does not have an upper house or Senate. We elect around 120 Members of Parliament (MPs) to a single chamber of Parliament called the House of Representatives.

Most MPs belong to a political party (some people run as independent candidates). The party with enough MPs to win important votes (like the vote to accept the Government’s Budget each year) forms the Government.

Under our current voting system of MMP, New Zealand governments are usually coalitions of various parties

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Answered by cherryred
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New Zealand is identified as a "fulldemocracy" in the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index. The country rates highly for civic participation in the political process.

People in New Zealand decide our central government by democraticvote - usually every three years.

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