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שורה 85:
===ראש הרשות המבצעת===
המונרך עומד בראש הרשות המבצעת של ניו זילנד, ועל פי חוקת ניו זילנד, המונרך מהווה בעצם את הרשות המבצעת. על פי החוקה, המונרך הוא שמבצע את פעולות המדינה, בעצת [[המועצה המבצעת של ניו זילנד]]. אחד מתפקידי המונרך
למונרך סמכות לפטר ראש ממשלה אשר אינו פועל בהתאם להנחיותיו ולחוקה.
שורה 181:
However, the institution still enjoys the support of New Zealanders, particularly those born before the [[World War II|Second World War]], with some polls showing increasing popularity amongst young adults.<small><ref name=Jackson /></small> Others show a majority of younger New Zealanders support a republic.<small><ref name="researchnz_2008">{{citation|url=http://www.researchnz.com/pdf/Media%20Releases/RNZ%20Media%20Release%20-%2022-08-08%20Kiwis%20divided%20over%20monarchy.pdf|title=Kiwis Divided Over Monarchy|publisher=Research NZ|date=23 December 2008|accessdate=31 January 2010}}</ref></small> With the approval of the current monarch, and the position of the Treaty of Waitangi under a republic remaining a concern to Māori and other New Zealanders alike, as well as the question of what constitutional form a republic might take unresolved, support for becoming a republic is still the view of around a third to 40% of the population.<small><ref name="researchnz_2008" /></small> On 21 April 2008, the republican movement released a poll of New Zealanders showing 43% support the monarchy should Prince Charles become King of New Zealand, and 41% support a republic under the same scenario.<small><ref>{{Cite news| title=Opinion divided on NZ becoming republic| publisher=TV3| date=21 April 2008| url=http://www.tv3.co.nz/OpiniondividedonNZbecomingrepublic/tabid/209/articleID/53205/cat/41/Default.aspx| accessdate=21 April 2008}}</ref></small> A poll by the [[New Zealand Herald]] in January 2010, before a visit by [[Prince William of Wales]] to the country found 33.3% wanted Prince Charles to be the next monarch, with 30.2% favouring Prince William. 29.4% of respondents preferred a republic in the event Queen Elizabeth died or abdicated.<small><ref>{{cite news|title=Charles and William evens for throne|author=Kara Segedin|publisher=[[New Zealand Herald]]|date=19 January 2010|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/royalty/news/article.cfm?c_id=1500905&objectid=10620934|accessdate=31 January 2010}}</ref></small>
On 14 October 2009, a Bill put forward in parliament by [[Keith Locke]] to bring about a referendum on the monarchy was drawn from the ballot of members' Bills and introduced into the legislative chamber
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