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    (Singapore) Oath of Allegiance (Australia) Oath of Allegiance (Canada) Oath of Allegiance (Ireland) Oath of Allegiance (New Zealand) Oath of Allegiance (Philippines)...
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  • The New Zealand Oath of Allegiance is defined by the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957. The Oath is required under New Zealand law to be made in certain...
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  • The Oath of Citizenship, as opposed to the Oath of Allegiance, is for new New Zealand citizens to pledge loyalty to the King of New Zealand, Charles III...
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    and service of New Zealand Defence Force. The monarch also serves as the locus of fealty in the New Zealand Defence Force's oath of allegiance. While Elizabeth...
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  • system of government, an oath of allegiance to the monarch is often required as well. Adding an oath to God to the end of an oath is usually optional. Dutch...
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    Some oaths of office are statements of allegiance and loyalty to a constitution or other legal text or to a person or office-holder (e.g., an oath to support...
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  • and oaths of offices to be taken by politicians of Fiji. Part 1 of Chapter 17 sets out the oath of allegiance. Individuals taking the oath proclaim to...
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  • So help me God (category Oaths)
    or a judicial position. In New Zealand the Oath of Allegiance is available in English or Māori in two forms, one an oath containing the phrase 'so help...
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    monarchy of New Zealand is the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of New Zealand. The current...
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    The prime minister of New Zealand (Māori: Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand. The incumbent[update] prime minister, Christopher...
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    Grenada Monarchist League (category Politics of Grenada)
    Ahead of the Golden Jubilee of Grenadian Independence in February 2024, proposals to amend the Grenadian oath of allegiance was proposed by a number of Grenadian...
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    parts of the Empire (except for its colonies in Asia) could apply to be naturalised again in New Zealand without swearing an oath of allegiance if they...
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    The New Zealand Parliament (Māori: Pāremata Aotearoa) is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Sovereign (King-in-Parliament) and...
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    While the New Zealand Police is a government department with a minister responsible for it, the Commissioner and sworn members swear allegiance directly...
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    governor-general – poll". The New Zealand Herald. 26 November 2004. "Oath of Allegiance". www.beehive.govt.nz. New Zealand Government. Retrieved 30 June...
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    with race or ethnicity, but with citizenship and an oath of permanent allegiance. The majority of Americans or their ancestors immigrated to the United...
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    the Order Paper (order of business) for each sitting day, to administer the oath or affirmation of allegiance for members of Parliament after a general...
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    oath of allegiance and embarked on an economic war with the UK. In 1937, he drafted a new constitution, which was adopted by a plebiscite in July of that...
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    the Oath of Allegiance. The Oath of Citizenship or officially Oath of Allegiance, is a statement recited by individuals wishing to become citizens of the...
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    The New Zealand Wars took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand colonial government and allied Māori on one side, and Māori and Māori-allied...
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    1852 (section 10). The Oath of Allegiance is to be taken by members of Parliament (section 11). The rules relating to the election of the Speaker and the...
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    Ormond Burton (category New Zealand military personnel of World War I)
    for refusing to sign the oath of allegiance to the Crown, but was allowed to resume when a clause was added stating that the oath must not conflict with...
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    gathering of 700 men who swore a "covenant" oath of allegiance, obedience, and deference to him. For his actions, Tamaki has run afoul of the law, having...
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    Kingite rejection of his ultimatum on 9 July 1863 that all Māori living between Auckland and the Waikato take an oath of allegiance to Queen Victoria...
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    the Constitution, beginning with the Oath of Allegiance. De Valera initially considered invoking the Statute of Westminster in making these changes, but...
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    seat, advocated the abolition of the monarchy. The armed forces considered that Bell had broken his Oath of Allegiance. He was asked to resign his commission...
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    to affirm their allegiance in similar terms, should they prefer not to take a religious oath. At the induction ceremony, the order of precedence places...
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    The military history of New Zealand is an aspect of the history of New Zealand that spans several hundred years. When first settled by Māori almost a...
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    Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
    engineer and attained the rank of captain. A royalist like his father, he refused to take the oath of allegiance to the new constitution. Rouget de Lisle...
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    Treason (section New Zealand)
    Treason is the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance. This typically includes acts such as participating in a war against...
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