Constitution

UnitedFuture's Constitution policy may be downloaded at the bottom of the page.

Inquiry into New Zealand's Constitutional Arrangements

It is UnitedFuture policy to:

  • Embark on a public education process on constitutional matters, leading towards consideration of New Zealand as a republic within the Commonwealth in the future.
  • Develop a timetable for considering constitutional reform issues by public referendum, with a view to implementing changes from 2017.
  • Establish a New Zealand Day separate from Waitangi Day to celebrate our nation’s history, multicultural society, and to discuss the potential for the future
  • Introduce a Multicultural Act, similar to Canada, for the preservation and enhancement of multiculturalism in New Zealand.

The Electoral System

It is UnitedFuture policy to:

  • Investigate an extension of the Parliamentary term to four years, with a fixed election day.
  • Hold a referendum on the future of MMP, in 2010, to allow the New Zealand people to review the effectiveness of the system to date
  • Initiate a referendum on the future of Maori seats in Parliament to be held in conjunction with the MMP referendum, with a view to abolishing the seats by 2014. This would give effect to the recommendation in the 1986 Royal Commission on the Electoral System.

Conscience Issues

It is UnitedFuture policy to:

  • Send automatically to a public referendum any conscience issue passed by Parliament with less than 60% support.
  • Make binding the result of the subsequent referendum only if the motion is supported by more than 50% of registered voters.

Local Government

It is UnitedFuture policy to:

  • Task the Local Government Commission with a review of the size and shape of all local government areas in order to reduce local government activity to a pre-1995 level.
  • Rationalise and align all boundaries of elected and appointed government entities by 2012.

Purposeful Democracy

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Hon Peter Dunne on the tax debate

Opening Statement to Parliament – 9 February 2010

I will concentrate my remarks this afternoon on the Tax Working Group, on some of the changes it has recommended, and on some of the changes that will flow from those changes...

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