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How a cookie tin lottery at New Zealand’s Parliament helps decide what becomes law … from the Independent Charlotte Graham-McLay

Tom Bettenhausen8 hours ago01 mins

In New Zealand’s Parliament, every legislator has the chance to advance a proposed law, no matter how unpopular, thanks to an unusual lottery where bills are selected by random draw from a cookie tin Read More 

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