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SIS Bill Debated

Published: Tue 14 Jun 2011 10:02 PM
SIS Bill Debated
A three hour debate on the performance and current operations of Crown entities, public organisations, and State enterprises was completed
MPs began the second reading debate on the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill.
It completed the stage by 110 votes to 10 with the Greens, Hone Harawira and Chris Carter opposing.
Parliament rose at 10pm, it will resume tomorrow at 2pm
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