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Monday 12 April 2021

Our Heroes 7 Political Decision-Making

 Hi, In hurumanu we have learn about political decision-making, we make are own laws for are class and there are each group to make a law.

How do we select our goverment? The first step is easy, we went to a groups and each groups has a works to do with your team, we make are own laws that we will signed as a group and the other groups will check are work and we will check there own works and we made a change of there works. Then we put are treaty on a formal format. Parliamentary Services does this laws, if the Service not doing this it not be put in the laws that were making.

We also cheaked the treaty as a whole class and we signed the treaty like the same as Royal Assent that been signed by the Govermor-General. The treaty waitangi is also been signed by the year 9 in Mr Mitchel class and us year 7 and 8 from Tn we also signed the our own treaty waitangi.

How often are our General Elections? The General Elections that all person who meet the requirements for voting must by law register on the electoral roll, even if they do not intend to vote.

What are the steps Parliament follows to pass a new law? 

  • Step-1: The bill drafted. 
  • Step-2: The bill is introduced. 
  • Step-3: The bill goes to committee. 
  • Step-4: Subcommittee review of the bill. 
  • Step-5: Committee mark up of the bill. 
  • Step-6: Voting by the full chamber on the bill. 
  • Step-7: Referral of the full chamber. 
  • Step-8: The bill goes to the president. And there are more steps to pass or make a new law.

How do the steps we used to create our class treaty compare with the steps in passing a new law? Currently the formal legal position of the Treaty of Waitangi is that is legally effective in the New Zealand Courts to the extent that it is recognised in acts of parliament. At the present time the Treaty of Waitangi is referred to in 62 separate acts of parliament.

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