TVNZ Charter Removal Bill Debated
Tuesday, 3 May 2011, 4:29 pm
Article: ParliamentToday.co.nz
TVNZ Charter Removal Bill Debated
Following
Question Time, the Dairy Industry Restructuring (New Sunset
Provisions) Amendment Bill passed its second reading stage
by 107 to 15 with the Greens, Maori Party, Hone Harawira and
Chris Carter opposing.
MPs began the second reading debate
on the Television New Zealand Amendment Bill which replaces
TVNZ’s charter with a different set of governing
functions
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