Notice Type
Parliamentary
Pursuant to section 7 of the Citizens Initiated Referenda Act 1993, I give notice that I have received from the Next Step Democracy Movement proposals to promote indicative referendum petitions. The wording of the questions proposed to be put to voters in indicative referendums is ``Should all New Zealanders have access to public health services which are fully government funded and without user charges?'' ``Should all New Zealanders have access to public education services, from early childhood to tertiary level, which are fully government funded and without user charges?'' ``Should full employment with wages and conditions that are fair and equitable be the central goal of government economic policy?'' ``Should all New Zealanders on income support and benefits get an income based on what it actually costs to live?'' ``Should increases in New Zealand's electricity demand be met from energy conservation and from the use of sources that are environmentally sustainable?'' ``Should New Zealand's military budget be reduced to half its 1994/95 level by the year 2000 with the savings spent on health, education, conservation and the promotion of full employment?'' Comment is invited on this wording. Anyone wishing to comment must send three (3) written copies to: The Clerk of the House of Representatives, Bowen House, Parliament Buildings, Wellington. by 5 p.m. on Friday the 27th day of January 1995. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1994. D. G. McGEE, Clerk of the House of Representatives.2
Publication Date
8 Dec 1994

Notice Number

1994-ps8893

Page Number

4335