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Monday, 12 April 2021

Political Decision-Making

Hello. This week in Hurumanu 1, 7 we have been learning about Political Decision-Making. New Zealand. In this i will explain about how often the the general elections are, how we select our Government in a general elections and steps to passing a new law adding the last part to comparing it as in the steps we got to do.
How do we select our Government in a General Election?: There are twos votes that we have. There is first the government vote, and second the party vote. 

How often are general elections: The general elections happen every three years. 

What are the steps parliament to pass a new law and comparing this to our class treaty: 
1. The people go into groups and expand a profession. This is like our treaty because we have to go into groups and do work.
2. Other people from the parliament checked the work they've done and altered it if they needed to. For our class treaty, our class are given the work from other groups and changed it if they needed to.
3. Then they insert their agreement into a authorised arrangement. This is similar to our treaty because  we put our treaty into a formal format. 
4. The work gets examined.  This is also similar to our treaty because we get it checked as a whole class.
5. Then it goes through the procedure of being stated the royal assent which is the part that it becomes a law. the sovereign's typical, the governor general, gives the royal assent. This is like our treaty because we also at the end sign the agreement. 

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