New Zealand independence movement

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The New Zealand independence movement is a political and social effort aimed at achieving full sovereignty and constitutional independence for New Zealand, distinct from its historical ties to the British Crown.

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New Zealand independence movement canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political movement
social movement
aimsToChange New Zealand’s constitutional structure
New Zealand’s relationship with the British Crown
arguesThat New Zealand should have a New Zealand head of state NERFINISHED
New Zealand’s constitutional arrangements should not depend on the British monarch
associatedWithDebate how Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi) would operate in a republic
symbolic versus practical aspects of independence
whether New Zealand should remain a constitutional monarchy
connectedTo Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand NERFINISHED
debates on New Zealand national identity
discussion of New Zealand’s place in the Commonwealth of Nations
country New Zealand
emergedAfter Constitution Act 1986 (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1947 NERFINISHED
facesOppositionFrom some constitutional conservatives in New Zealand
supporters of the New Zealand monarchy
focusesOn New Zealand becoming a republic
geographicScope New Zealand NERFINISHED
goal constitutional independence for New Zealand
full sovereignty for New Zealand
removal of remaining constitutional ties to the British Crown
hasSupportFrom some Māori activists
some New Zealand academics
some New Zealand politicians
historicalContext New Zealand’s evolution from dominion to fully self-governing state
New Zealand’s status as a former British colony
influencedBy global decolonisation trends
independence movements in other Commonwealth realms
language English
Māori NERFINISHED
opposes New Zealand monarchy NERFINISHED
positionOnHeadOfState head of state should be a New Zealander
head of state should be chosen by New Zealanders
relatedTo New Zealand nationalism
New Zealand republicanism NERFINISHED
constitutional reform in New Zealand
decolonisation in Oceania
seeksChangeIn Letters Patent Constituting the Office of Governor-General of New Zealand NERFINISHED
New Zealand Constitution Act framework NERFINISHED
role of the British monarch in New Zealand’s constitution
status ongoing
timePeriod 20th century
21st century
usesMethod campaigns for referendums
educational campaigns about constitutional issues
political advocacy
public debate

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British colonisation of New Zealand followedBy New Zealand independence movement