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Debate's been sparked about the use of online submission tools in the legislative process after comments from ACT Party leader David Seymour. In-Depth journalist Ella Stewart spoke to Corin Dann.
Generally, this ends up with people losing their jobs as retrenchment is the quickest way to improve the balance sheet.
The bill, led by ACT Party leader David Seymour, is controversial. It sparked a response from activists, who used online ...
Three Maori MPs have been suspended from New Zealand’s parliament for performing a haka during a sitting last year. On ...
New Zealand's parliament on Thursday handed record-long suspensions to three Indigenous Maori lawmakers who last year staged ...
After David Seymour’s claim that 99.5% of submissions against his Regulatory Standards Bill were generated by AI bots it is ...
New Zealand’s acting prime minister Winston Peters has been forced to apologise in parliament for insulting the face tattoo ...
Last weekend saw Winston Peters, arguably New Zealand’s most maverick and pugilistic politician, released from his role as ...
ACT leader David Seymour has claimed 99.5 percent of the submissions received on the Regulatory Standards Bill were created ...
The deputy prime minister now says he was talking about "online campaigns" that create "non-representative samples".
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