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    Iran and the US holding a fifth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome with enrichment a key issue

    May 23, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025 World No Comments
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    In New Zealand's Parliament, a battered cookie tin decides which new laws get debated

    A beautiful muffin tin screams like a gambling drum in Washington while being examined by a black-robed official and in front of a quiet audience. The future of New Zealand’s legislation is unknown. Every New Zealand legislator has the chance to advance a proposed law, regardless of how unpopular their bid is, thanks to the ceremonial lottery at Parliament, where bills are randomly drawn from what’s known as” the biscuit tin” in local parlance. The battered copper cookie tin is made from a glass case and its solemn and ridiculous ritual is hastily put together when a unique clear gambling on Parliament’s plan arises. A smart but dull determine to craft a act, a lawmaker’s questionable hobby horse that their party wishes they’d quit talking about, might be a hidden gem inside the faded vessel with a scratching label. The metal doesn’t make up for it. A Wellington worker bought the oddly shaped container from a department store in the early 1990s, turning it into a critical tool for democracy. The cookie iron has a democratic message: where decisions regulating which expenses are debated by legislators in Parliament are frequently made through backroom trading and subject to political elitism. The Clerk of New Zealand’s House of Representatives, David Wilson, said,” We ate the biscuits, got some bingo tokens numbered one through to 90, I believe, and that is how the random numbers are now, rather than any kind of computer system.” Which has become a significant symbol of our democracy? Senior lawmakers from the ruling parties who are aware that their proposals will be approved by the government’s legislative agenda have advanced them. However, bills made from the cookie tin are debated on one day each fortnight during which Parliament convenes. With three new bills suddenly available, Wilson presided over a vote in Parliament’s library on Thursday. A small group of staff members and lawmakers gathered to watch as the clerk’s team numbered bingo cards representing each bill were poured into the cookie tin with a flourish, shook the vessel, and drew. According to Wilson, viewers could learn which bills had won the lottery by email. They “quite like the performance of it,” he said. All lawmakers who aren’t ministers are permitted to cast one bill on the ballot at a time. It was drawn by a person who is not associated with a political party, such as students at school or birthday parties. Worldwide, Westminster parliamentary democracies are distinguished by their “members ‘ bills,” ballot or negotiation systems, and ability to choose which will advance. However, Wilson did not know of a nation that held such a customary ceremony. Tradition replaces overnight squabbling The ritual was started pragmatically in an effort to put an end to a practice that had previously been practiced by officials. Once, lawmakers would race to the clerk’s office to file bills when a spot on the agenda became open, and occasionally they waited overnight. The cookie tin was made in response to the purchase, and tradition has been preserved that combines New Zealand’s cheerful cultural irreverence with dry procedural necessity. In the gift shop, visitors to Parliament can purchase mugs and socks with the distinctive blue pattern of the tin. Major laws are shaped like cookie tins by the lottery, which has produced some of New Zealand’s most notable contemporary laws. Once they were drafted from the cookie tin, bills that would legalize marriage equality and voluntary euthanasia were passed. Two lawmakers who were chosen from the ballot on Thursday said they would work to drum up cross-party support hoped that. Arena Williams will push for a law change that requires greater transparency regarding the fees associated with sending money abroad, which she said will benefit working people who send money to their families abroad. It was the second of her measures that was carefully chosen, which is undoubtedly good fortune for a lawmaker who has only been in office for a short while. A “delighted” Tim van de Molen, whose law would forbid the improper use or disposal of military decorations, was also celebrating his first cookie-tin victory in Parliament after seven and a half years. It’s a peculiar feature of our system that, in my opinion, is typical of Kiwi, he said. It’s a fairly basic kind of system, but she’ll be correct. It accomplishes the task.

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