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Wed Aug 26 2015 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Democracy still the loser in Canterbury

Wednesday, 26 August 2015, 3:26 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Labour Party

26 August 2015

Democracy still the loser in Canterbury

The Government has demonstrated once again how arrogant and out of touch it is in denying Cantabrians the same democratic rights as the rest of the country, says Labour’s Environment spokesperson Megan Woods.

“The Environment Canterbury Bill which has been tabled in the House is remarkable as Treasury, in an independent opinion, has made it clear that there is ‘a clear lack of local support’ for the preferred option.

“Only 16 of the 534 submissions on the Bill supported Nick Smith’s favoured option that will see the Government continue to appoint nearly half the council.

“The Ministry for the Environment has also warned the Government that there will be ‘inherent tensions ‘ over the dual accountabilities of councillors who will be appointed by the Ministers and the ratepayers who pay for them.

“The fact that no alternative options were explored and that proposals from stakeholders received limited consideration, suggest that the Bill was a foregone conclusion.

“Cantabrians should not be denied the right other New Zealanders hold to elect all members of their Regional Council next year. But the Government refuses that right, ignoring community views and expert advice. This is why I have a Member's Bill in the ballot to restore those democratic rights,” says Megan Woods.

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