Election 2023 - Foreign Affairs Policy
Act
Spokesperson:
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Green Party
Spokesperson:
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Golriz-Ghahraman
- Advocate for strengthened agreement managing the ecological health of the global commons, including high seas, air and globally significant ecological assets.
- Support rapid international phasing-out of practices and substances that threaten the ongoing viability of humanity and other species.
- Support, as a States Party, Ecocide to be added as the fifth crime to the Rome Statue and International Criminal Court
- Recognise the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities by working cooperatively, generously and respectfully with other countries to address global challenges.
- Advocate for the development of an international agreement to protect the rights of unprotected groups.
- Advocate for cancellation of unjust debt and unconditional debt relief measures to alleviate global inequality.
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Labour
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National
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New Zealand First
Spokesperson:
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- Explore the feasibility of introducing an exporters tax of 20% for new business or product lines.
- Remain strongly committed to New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy.
- Further develop relationships within the greater Asia-Pacific region in recognition of its growing importance to New Zealand’s security and wellbeing.
- Continue to support the “Pacific reset” so money spent wisely now is money saved on any repairs and rebuilding in the future.
- Continue with the progress made on the free trade agreement with the United Kingdom as a larger part of advocating for closer Commonwealth Economic Relations.
- Work to advance trade relationships to ensure certainty of our supply chain and to establish agreements such as a ‘Commonwealth Connection’ trade agreement with the UK and commonwealth countries post Brexit.
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TOP
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Te Pāti Māori
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