Mana Policy on Foreign Affairs Dr Peter Cleave
Mana Policy on Foreign Affairs Dr Peter Cleave,
Today Dr Peter Cleave, Mana, Rangitikei returned to address Mana supporters including students in Palmerston North where he had formerly spoken on foreign affairs at Massey University on October 26th.
At a meeting in Hokowhitu Dr Cleave emphasized three parts of Mana policy on foreign affairs;
• ‘Working with indigenous peoples to develop alternative constitutional arrangements that recognise and protect indigenous sovereignty
• Requiring any foreign investment to satisfy a Tiriti impact assessment and approval from mana whenua
• Implementing a ‘hone heke’ tax on financial transactions to restrict speculation on the New Zealand dollar that makes investors rich while destabilizing the New Zealand economy’
‘Thank you for coming today and wanting to know about our vision,’ said Dr Cleave. ‘Mana offers a fresh approach to Foreign Affairs. Thank you for your strong support for the Cleave campaign for Mana in Rangitikei. Make sure you Party Vote Mana!’
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