Parliament versus Government: What's the Difference? | NZ Parliament
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- Under New Zealand’s constitutional system, state power is split into the Legislature (Parliament), Executive (Government) and Judiciary (courts). Together, the three arms are responsible for making, implementing and interpreting the laws that govern Aotearoa New Zealand.
Parliament is responsible for making our laws and the Government’s job is to create policy and implement the laws through the day to day running of the country.
Find out more about the differences between Parliament and Government: bit.ly/3pgB3zU
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Where are the human rights for everyone other than Uropean the women rights, where are religious rights, equality rights?
Are all the rights restricted to Uropean lifes and their slaves if not then please bring or help bringing laws to protect every colour, religion, religious symbols and society with in your country.