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Constitutional matters and ambivalent voters

Order Paper: As NZ First decides tonight on a coalition government, the need for a written constitution and changes to voting laws are being bandied around again.

Thu, 12 Oct 2017

Does MMP work?

And if it doesn’t, should we ditch MMP and try STV or perhaps go back to a modified form of FPP?

Should we make some other constitutional changes – like, say, force people to vote as the Aussies and the North Koreans and the Singaporeans and most of South America do?

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