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  1. The Constitution Act 1986 is the principal formal statement of New Zealand's constitutional arrangements. The Act first recognises that the King - the Sovereign in right of New Zealand - is the Head of State of New Zealand, and that the Governor-General appointed by him is his representative in New Zealand. Each can, in general, exercise all ...

  2. 8 de jul. de 2024 · Nau Mai, Haere Mai. Welcome. This website outlines the role and functions of the Governor-General. It also contains news and events involving the Governor-General, and provides information about visiting Government House .

  3. A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona of a sovereign state. The specific naming of the head of state depends on the country's form of government and separation of powers; the head of state may be a ceremonial figurehead or concurrently the head of government and more.. In a parliamentary system, such as India or the United Kingdom, the head of state usually has mostly ...

  4. On 11 February 1952, New Zealand’s governor-general, Lord Freyberg, stood on the steps of Parliament Buildings flanked by dignitaries and publicly proclaimed ‘the High and Mighty Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary’ to be ‘Queen Elizabeth the Second, by the grace of God, Queen of this Realm and of all her other realms and territories, Head of the Commonwealth, defender of the faith.’

  5. 12 de sept. de 2022 · New Zealand will eventually become a republic and drop the British monarch as its head of state, but not anytime soon, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said. Asked if Queen Elizabeth II’s death ...

  6. The number of states headed by Elizabeth II varied during her 70 years as queen, altogether seeing her as sovereign of a total of 32 independent countries during this period. In her capacity as Queen of the United Kingdom (including the British overseas territories), she was also monarch of three Crown Dependencies—the Channel Island of Guernsey and Jersey (as the Duke of Normandy), and the ...

  7. Invitation to visit New Zealand. 4.1 Heads of State: A formal invitation to the Head of State (HoS) is extended by the Governor-General, at the Prime Minister’s request. This generally follows informal discussions between New Zealand and the country concerned, including visit dates.