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Dr Cullen Announces His Support For A Republic

Dr Cullen Announces His Support For A Republic 'Gradually'

MEDIA RELEASE 29 August 2010

"Former Deputy Prime Minister Dr Michael Cullen once declared he was a 'token monarchist'. Today the Herald on Sunday has reported his conversion to a 'modest republican' at the Reconstituting the Constitution conference in Wellington. Dr Cullen argues for a minimalist republic once the current Queen's reign ends" said Lewis Holden, chair of the Republican Movement.

Dr Cullen takes a critical look at the arguments for a republic, but concludes that it would be wise for New Zealand to move in that direction in a slow and considered way, keeping the changes to a minimum and preserving the parts of our parliamentary system that work well.

"Dr Cullen's conversion is welcomed by the Republican Movement, and his approach to the issue is well thought-through" continued Mr Holden.

"He suggests that perhaps New Zealand should first elect its Governor-General by a three-quarters majority of parliament, and wait for the Queen's reign to end before declaring New Zealand a republic. We think that is an excellent idea" concluded Mr Holden.

ENDS

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