Transtasman Political Letter – June 26 Digest
Transtasman Political Letter – June 26 Digest
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June 26, 2008
Clark thinks voters will swing back to
Labour, but polls say something different...Nats gain upper
hand in Auckland...Winston gets his wish - Condoleeza Rice
to visit...Historic day in Treaty settlements - is process
coming to an end?...Global food shortage gives NZ a break,
Cullen and English agree...Govt support troops may be
deserting on crucial Bills...And State sector unions
ignoring Finance Minister’s wages call.
Auckland Turns Against Labour
Helen Clark is describing Labour’s prospects as a general election looms as “challenging.” It seems an understatement in the wake of the latest series of political polls. Clark believes the polls are “very extreme” and overstate the deficit.
Look Who’s Coming To NZ... Condoleeza Rice
Foreign Minister Winston Peters is reported to be working hard on details for a visit to NZ by US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice in late July.
Treaty Settlement Makes History
The Deed of Settlement
between the Crown and the Central North Island Collective
signed this week is the biggest step so far in the Treaty of
Waitangi Settlements process, and a political triumph for
Treaty Negotiations Minister Michael Cullen.
Not
All Gloom On The Economy
Michael Cullen and National’s finance spokesman Bill English found themselves singing from the same song book in this week’s Imprest Supply debate in Parliament.
CAPITAL
TALK
Long-serving international trade specialist Crawford
Falconer, tipped as the next Deputy Secretary in MFAT,
languishes in Geneva, grappling with agriculture aspects of
what might be the final stages of the Doha global trade
round. He’s widely regarded on the international trade and
economic circuit......
Play Of The Week: Can Helen Walk On Water?
Helen Clark has been likened in recent weeks to King Canute, who was famous for trying to hold back the tide. It’s not a good analogy though. Canute wasn’t actually trying to hold back the waves but to demonstrate to his Court he was only human, and not divine.