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| Politics of NamibiaThe Constituent Assembly of Namibia produced a constitution which established a multi-party system and a bill of rights. It also limited the executive president to two 5-year terms and provided for the private ownership of property. The three branches of | Politics of NauruNauru is a democratic republic. Government The country's 18-member Parliament is run under a British-style system. There is a loose multiparty system; the two main parties are the Democratic Party and Nauru Party (informal). Elections for the Parliament a | Politics of NepalNepal is a constitutional monarchy that is multiethnic, multilingual, Hindu, that retains the king in the role of head of state. The former "partyless" panchayat system of government was abolished in April 1990 before it was restored again on October 4 20 |
| Politics of New CaledoniaThe contents of this page have yet fully to incorporate the effects of the Noumea Accord of 1998 Country name conventional long form Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies conventional short form New Caledonia local long form Territoire des Nouvelle- | Politics of New ZealandNew Zealand functions as a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government closely patterned on that of the United Kingdom. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, but actual government is conducted by a Prime Minister and Cabinet drawn | Politics of NicaraguaNicaragua is a constitutional democracy with executive, legislative, judicial, and electoral branches of government. In 1995, the executive and legislative branches negotiated a reform of the 1987 Sandinista constitution which gave impressive new powers a |
| Politics of NigerNiger's new constitution was approved in July 1999. It restores the semi-presidential system of government of the December 1992 constitution (Third Republic) in which the president of the Republic, elected by universal suffrage for a 5-year term, and a pr | Politics of NigeriaCountry name ''conventional long form Federal Republic of Nigeria conventional short form Nigeria Data code NI Government type republic. Capital Abuja note on 12 December 1991 the capital was officially moved from Lagos to Abuja; many government offices r | Politics of NiueCountry name ''conventional long form none conventional short form Niue Data code NE Dependency status self-governing in free association with New Zealand; Niue fully responsible for internal affairs; New Zealand retains responsibility for external affair |
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