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United Future
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Dunne: Time New Zealanders had say on republic issue

UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne is calling for a referendum on whether New Zealand becomes a republic.

Commenting on the Republican movement’s recent poll showing a sharp increase in the numbers of people favouring a republic, Mr Dunne said it is time for New Zealanders to have their say.

He proposes a two-stage process over the next decade.

Mr Dunne says the first step should be a public information programme about the pros and cons of becoming a republic, culminating in a binding yes/no referendum on whether we have our own head of state.

He said this should be done during the term of the current Parliament.

“If the result of that referendum is no, then the issue stops there and then.

“If the answer is yes, then a full proposal, including how the new head of state should be selected, should be developed and put to a second referendum during the term of the next Parliament.

“If that proposal is endorsed then, the Republic of New Zealand could be initiated some time after the 2017 general election,” he said.
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Quentin Todd
Since: 2007-11-03 07:27:50.433
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I have been waiting patiently for this issue to go fully public. I believe it is indeed time to move to the debate of becoming a Republic. Even if the vote is NO then I still think we need a structural change to enhance MMP. For example, doing away with Governor-General and Prime Minister and replacing with a non-exceutive President. Vice President would handle Parliament and President foreign policy and defence and trade.

We have reached, in my opinion, a point where we need to mature as a nation more because in my view, and my catch phrase would be this:

" Foreign policy is now the new Domestic policy."

This means a more outward focus with a strong leadership in place to steer a forward looking program beyond 2020. We have been in the last 200 years building our country - now it is time to build our nation.

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