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Thursday 19 September 2019

Seven Stages

There are seven stages which a bill is gone threw.First step is the bill is introduced to the house .Second Step a member of plament debate about the bill.thrid step A select committee of MPs carefully considers the bill. They read and listen to the views of the public and interested organisations.forth step is the second reding: The bill returns to the House, along with the recommendations of the select committee. Members consider the recommendations and decide.fifth step Members debate the bill part by part in a detailed examination.sixth step thrid reading the final debate MPs look at the bill tink if it should be a law or not.seveth step The Governor-General signs the bill on behalf of the Sovereign, agreeing

Thursday 5 September 2019

Three Branches Of Government

New Zealand’s government is made up of three branches they are called Legislation, Executive, Judiciary. Legislation means laws considered collectively.Executive means relating to having power to put laws into effect like the police and the prime minister and Judiciary means the judicial authorities of a country - which means they judge people who break the law.