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About: This bingo card is a fun and educational way to dive into New Zealand's parliamentary system and legislative process. It's perfect for students, civic engagement workshops, or anyone interested in law or government. With references to key figures, critical documents, and the nuts and bolts of lawmaking, it makes learning about Kiwi politics lively and interactive.
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This Statutory Interpretation Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Parliamentary sovereignty, Separation of powers, The Constitution Act 1986, Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) system, General elections, Government formation, Confidence and supply agreements, Cabinet, Executive Council, Governor-General, Royal assent, Government Bills, Member's Bills, Local Bills, Private Bills, Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO), First Reading, Select Committee stage, Public submissions, Select Committee report, Second Reading, Committee of the Whole House, Supplementary Order Papers (SOPs), Third Reading, Enactment of legislation, Commencement provisions, Repeal of legislation, Consolidation of legislation, Amendment Acts, Delegated (secondary) legislation, Regulations, Standing Orders, Hansard, Parliamentary privilege, Treaty of Waitangi, Law Commission, Speaker of the House, Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition, Gerry Brownlee, Clerk of the House, Christopher Luxon, Chris Hipkins, Chlöe Swarbrick, David Seymour, Deputy Prime Minister, Chris Bishop, Whip, Stuart Smith, Glen Bennett, Duncan Webb, Te Reo Māori, Vote, Title, Royal Crest, Version Number, Date of Royal Assent, Date act comes into force, Contents, Subparts, Headings, Marginal Notes, Schedules, Purpose, Principles, Background, Apology, Empowering sections, Dame Cindy Kiro, Dame Jacinda Ardern, Biscuit tin.