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Citizens struggle to track and influence parliamentary accountability on local issues

New Zealand residents lack accessible ways to monitor when their elected representatives will address community concerns in parliament, making it difficult to prepare submissions, coordinate advocacy, or hold ministers accountable on urgent local matters. Current government websites and parliamentary schedules are fragmented and hard to navigate, leaving constituents unable to effectively engage with the democratic process on issues affecting their communities.

Validation Scores

search volume 13%
pain intensity 87%
payment evidence 13%
competition gap 80%

Overall Score: 52.7%

Payment Evidence (1)

Payment Type Community

Payment intent for community: community

From: Community Scoop » Oral Questions To Ministers – Sitting Date : Tuesday , 28 July 2026

70% confidence Source

Source Signals (2)

Community Scoop » Oral Questions To Ministers – Sitting Date : Tuesday , 28 July 2026

Community Scoop » Oral Questions To Ministers – Sitting Date : Tuesday , 28 July 2026...

Auckland . Scoop » Oral Questions To Ministers – Sitting Date : Tuesday , 28 July 2026

Auckland . Scoop » Oral Questions To Ministers – Sitting Date : Tuesday , 28 July 2026...

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Problem Details

Category
government
Pain Keywords
parliamentary accountability, oral questions tracking, constituent engagement, government transparency, local advocacy coordination
Signals Collected
2
Created
2026-08-13 14:10