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Critics Already Gearing up for TPP round in Auckland
in December
As has been strongly rumoured,
New Zealand will host the next round of Trans-Pacific
Partnership agreement negotiations in Auckland from 3rd to
15th December 2012.
“Having the negotiations on
our doorstep will help focus attention on what is probably
the most far-reaching executive lawmaking New Zealand has
ever seen”, said Dr Jane Kelsey, a strong critic of the
proposed agreement.
“The tragedy is that hosting
the TPPA round will cost more than half a million dollars
that should be spent on public policies that will actually
benefit New Zealanders”.
“If the secrecy that
has engulfed these negotiations continues, the taxpayers who
are funding it will have no right to know what is actually
going on.”
Jane Kelsey says “New Zealanders
will demand a great deal more openness that the US has shown
in the previous three rounds, because it is our future that
they are negotiating away”.
“Formal
‘stakeholder’ events have been crammed into one day when
many of the relevant negotiators are not even
around.”
Even senior Democrats from the US
Congress who asked to be admitted as observers have been
shut out. Civil society groups had to organise a separate
event for the politicians and negotiators from other
countries to meet and exchange views.
“We will
expect genuine opportunities for a wide range of public
interest groups to interact with negotiators on a formal and
informal basis, and no special treatment for the
corporations”.
A wide range of creative
activities is already being organised to educate and involve
more ordinary New Zealanders in an entertaining way. These
include a national cartoon competition and exhibition, a
lecture tour with international experts, a music event, and
a new website. These will be launched over the next few
weeks.
ENDS
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