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:: Binding Citizens
Initiated Referenda: Our last best hope? |
People Power
How to make the government listen
to YOU for a change
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DEMOCRACY or
DICTATORSHIP?
BINDING
REFERENDUMS are the only real answer! |
Editor Jonathan Eisen says that it was the
firefighters' referendum and the government's response that got
him into this whole issue to begin with... and he's still there
- many years later.
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Voters Voice Action Group is
not aligned to any political party and is a non
profit organisation. |
Q. Why do
governments ignore our petitions and referendums?
A. Because they can. |
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Here, NZPFU National President, Michael
McEnaney stands with Rt Hon Winston Peters alongside the bag
of 20,000 names that will be delivered to Parliament.
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Co-editor Jonathan Eisen says that it was the
firefighters' referendum and the government's response that got
him into this whole issue to begin with... and he's still there
- many years later.
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:: For immediate
release... |
More than 900,000 people have signed petitions and
referendums in New Zealand in the last ten years. Unfortunately, all
of them were totally ignored by every government of the day. On
issues ranging from stricter sentencing for violent criminals, to
fewer MPs; from the commercial release of GE to a fairer deal for
our firefighters... the will of the people has been systematically
thwarted.
The answer is really quite simple. Moreover, it's
peaceful, inclusive and empowering: New Zealand must adopt DIRECT
DEMOCRACY, using Binding Citizens' Initiated Referendums as the
means. This is the system (in constant use in Switzerland for 131
years and many other countries as well) wherein the government is
legally obligated to obey the will of the people, rather than the
other way around.
The word "binding" means that the result of the
referendum is BINDING ON THE GOVERNMENT. After all, as they say, we
pay their salaries. BCIR doesn't replace representative government.
Rather, it augments it, and puts a check on the government.
Great idea, but how can we get it? Governments like
to rule, not to listen, and are not very likely to give back the
sovereignty that they have taken from the people. The answer, then,
is that we must create a critical mass of popular support whereby if
a candidate or party wishes to secure our vote, they MUST endorse
Direct Democracy.
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Late in 2003 NZ First became the first party to
endorse Direct Democracy, doing so wholeheartedly with major
public announcements and full page ads in the Sunday papers. The
story of the endorsement featured on the news networks, and then
on talkback, dialogue pages and letters columns.
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Then, predictably, the Empire struck back. The NZ
Herald and some status quo politicians railed against it with
arguments such as "the people aren't smart or sophisticated
enough." Or "the people can be bought off by corporate interests",
or that "Switzerland is different" or that "it just can't work".
However, the arguments for BCIR were so logically (and
historically) persuasive that BCIR quickly began to gain popular
(and political) traction. Other parties like ACT and The Greens
started debates and discussions. Early this year even Don Brash
said that National is not "opposed" to it.
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:: People Power transcends party affiliations and
political preferences: |
Now, with the growing awareness that MMP has not in
fact delivered real Democracy to New Zealand, prominent people from
the political left to the political right have come together in one
book (perhaps for the first time) in total agreement about the need
for this basic and necessary change to our constitution, one that
really can deliver the promise of Democracy. Christine Fletcher,
Roger Kerr, David Lange, Dr Robert Anderson of the GE-free NZ
movement, Brian Beedham, editor of The Economist, Sir James
Goldsmith, and many others, explore and develop the idea of Direct
Democracy and argue that New Zealand can and MUST adopt REAL
DEMOCRACY in order to reform the system to be more accountable to
the people, and less accountable to global corporate interests and
other powerful lobby groups.
Finally PEOPLE POWER reveals how we
can get Direct Democracy much sooner than we think. In fact, we may
be able to get it after the coming election in 2005.
PEOPLE POWER will be launched on July
30 (at the Springs Conference Centre, Gt North Road, 11am). And
you're invited.
It promises to be one of the more lively and
interesting events of the year. Steve Baron of Voters Voice (Voters
Voice is the national organisation pushing Direct Democracy),
already has 20,000 supporters, making it one of the potentially
largest political forces in the country. His petition will be
presented at the launch.
See
www.votersvoice.org.nz for more information.
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