Monday, 15 September 2014

NZ Policies

 The Civilian Party
  • Make Wellington airport safer by moving it to Christchurch.
  • Defend the traditional institution of marriage as the union between one man and one volumetric flask.
  • Reform the Justice system so that every citizen is required to prove why they shouldn’t be in prison.
  • Issue a formal apology to Australia’s aboriginal population.
  • Maintain New Zealand’s long-term commitment to free nuclear energy.

Requirements of making a party

  • An acceptable party name (and any abbreviation).
  • Satisfactory evidence of at least 500 eligible members.
  • Statutory declarations from its party secretary concerning membership, intention to contest general elections and advising of any component parties.
  • Party membership rules showing what is required for current financial membership, and candidate selection rules which provide for the democratic involvement of members in the process.
  • An auditor (or person who has agreed to be auditor when the party is registered).
  • A party secretary with a postal address and contact details.
  • Either the secretary, or a sitting MP who is a current financial member of the party, to make the application.
  • $500 application fee.


NZ rights 
Policies:
  • Free medical fees for a critic cancer patients.
  • Have no  plastic bags. 
  • Help for the elderly.
  • Create more jobs for the unemployed.
  • More police out on the streets.
  • Free computers for education in schools.
  • Every body has Mondays off.
  • Free ultra-fast broadband.
  • 1,000 dollars loan for your first car.

1 comment:

  1. The Policy about free medical fees for cancer patients is in my opinion is the best rule you have because it would help a lot of families that can not afford to pay for kemo therapy. One rule on the other hand that I think is pretty basic and bland is help for the elderly because you have not explained what you mean by more help for the elderly and you could change it to something like the elderly get something free or something along those lines.

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