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The British monarch in Australia, and New Zealand is a symbolic figure, while the Prime Minister is
a religious leader
Chosen by popular vote
Chosen by the elected parliament
is the head of the state

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In Australia and New Zealand, the British monarch serves as a symbolic figure and is the head of state. However, the Prime Minister is not a religious leader; rather, they are a political leader. The Prime Minister is chosen by the elected parliament and is typically the leader of the party that has the most seats in the House of Representatives (in Australia) or the House of Representatives (in New Zealand). The monarch's role is largely ceremonial, with most political power residing in the elected representatives and the Prime Minister.

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