Pecuniary Interests And Electoral Reform

by Desk Editor on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 — 5:29 PM

Article – ParliamentToday.co.nz

The committee stage debates on the Electoral (Finance Reform and Advance Voting) Amendment Bill, the Parliamentary Service Amendment Bill and the Electoral Referendum Bill were completed and they were reported without amendment.

Pecuniary Interests And Electoral Reform

The committee stage debates on the Electoral (Finance Reform and Advance Voting) Amendment Bill, the Parliamentary Service Amendment Bill and the Electoral Referendum Bill were completed and they were reported without amendment.

MPs debated a motion on matters relating to MP’s pecuniary interests as reported by the Standing Orders Committee and it was passed on a voice vote.

MPs began the first reading debate of the National Animal Identification and Tracing Bill.

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