Notes
"Why does New Zealand always feature at or near the top of international surveys of the best-governed countries? Why is New Zealand a constitutional monarchy yet it has no written constitution and a monarch who lives in the UK? What is Youth Parliament and how come students have been invited to Parliament to teach MPs how to code? What role does an old biscuit tin play in deciding which bills get through a ballot in Parliament and why is government said to have three branches? Why are the front benches in the Debating Chamber two and a half sword lengths apart and what are the rules for taking selfies on Election Day? This Civics book answers questions such as these in its study of how government works in New Zealand."--Back cover.