This piece argues for comprehensive reform of New Zealand’s parliamentary standing orders to strengthen democratic governance, improve public participation, and ensure accountability in legislative processes.
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\\ \\ 24 September 2025\\ \\ Opinion\\ \\ **Democracy in New Zealand is not inevitable** \\ \\ Helen Clark Foundation Honorary Senior Fellow Jonathan Boston ONZM highlights potential reforms to protect democratic governance in New Zealand, as Parliament reviews its Standing Orders. This piece was originally published in Newsroom.\\ \\ J\\ \\ Jonathan BostonSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.