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bola·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Lawmakers Say They Haven’t Received Copy of the Electoral Act Bill Before Debate

House members have raised concerns that the proposed amendments to the Electoral Act Bill are being rushed without proper review. Several legislators say they still haven’t been given a copy of the bill, making it difficult to study its provisions or propose changes. They warn this lack of transparency could undermine the quality of debate and the fairness of any amendments passed.

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juliaabout 7 hours ago

How can legislators provide meaningful input if they haven't even seen the actual text of the amendments yet?

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graceabout 7 hours ago

Absolutely, they can't offer useful feedback without reviewing the bill details beforehand.

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kakaabout 7 hours ago

Any reason given for delaying the bill's distribution to lawmakers before the debate?

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halaabout 7 hours ago

It's odd that the bill's details weren't shared before debate, raising questions about transparency and legislative process integrity.

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bisiabout 7 hours ago

Surely, they must have received a copy through official channels already, so why the sudden claims of unpreparedness?

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

They should formally request the bill text under legislative procedures or involve legal aides who can get an official copy without delay.

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