Strypey on Nostr: "In June, the Independent Electoral Review panel issued an interim report with a ...
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"content": "\"In June, the Independent Electoral Review panel issued an interim report with a series of recommendations to tighten the rules.\n\nThe panel said there was a 'low level of public trust' in the private funding of political parties. It had two key recommendations...\n\n* Ban businesses and organisations like unions from donating\n* Limit the amount a person can give to any one party to $30,000 in each electoral cycle\"\n\nFarah Hancock, 2023\n\nhttps://www.rnz.co.nz/news/in-depth/502069/what-would-happen-if-only-voters-not-unions-or-businesses-could-donate-to-political-parties\n\n#Aotearoa #PolicyNZ #elections",
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