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What type of relationship does the Cook Islands have with New Zealand, and how does it benefit from this relationship? (Site 1)

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Answered by sandhyasudu460
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The Cook Islands is a representative democracy with a parliamentary system in an associated state relationship with New Zealand. Executive power is exercised by the government, with the Chief Minister as head of government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Parliament of the Cook Islands.

Answered by danielabatistasamani
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The Cook Islands are in free association with New Zealand. Though independent from New Zealand, the Cook Islands are still dependent upon them for protections, such as defense. The Cook Islands also rely on New Zealand for specific exports because it is such an isolated nation.

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