Referendum needed on Maori seats for 2014
Media statement
For immediate release
Monday, 29
September 2008
Referendum needed on Maori seats for
2014
The Maori seats should be subject to a public
referendum at the same time the MMP electoral system is
voted upon, says UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne.
“Helen Clark is saying that she has ‘a huge problem with a Pakeha majority in a New Zealand Parliament legislating away the Maori seats’. I reject this notion,” says Mr Dunne.
“A referendum on Maori seats would see the whole country decide on whether we want a race-based voting system, or a universal voting system where every New Zealander’s vote is equal.
“Who is Labour to tell us that the country as a whole has no right to decide how our electoral system should operate. If not the people of New Zealand, by way of a referendum, then who should decide – Helen Clarke and Pita Sharples?”
Mr Dunne says that the Royal Commission in 1986 recommended that race-based seats should go when MMP was introduced – but this never happened.
“Under a system of proportional
representation there is no place for seats exclusively based
on race,” said Mr Dunne.
“The seats do not do Maori
any favours. Focussing Maori politics towards the
preservation and winning of the Maori seats implies a
disengagement of Maori from the mainstream political
process.
“The electoral system should treat all New
Zealanders equally – not favour one group over another,”
Mr Dunne
says.
ENDS