NZ Not For Sale Campaign Launch November 11
NZ Not For Sale Campaign Launch November 11
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The New Zealand Not For Sale Campaign will be formally launched in Christchurch on November 11, in conjunction with the launch of Professor Jane Kelsey's book on the Transpacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement.
The NZ Not For Sale
Campaign has been set up to oppose the Transpacific
Partnership because it is against New Zealand's best
economic, environmental and social interests.
''The trade agreements we already have are linked with high international debt, job losses, asset stripping, risky speculation, increasing sales of land to overseas owners, running down public assets and services, and loss of tino rangatiratanga and national sovereignty'', says the Campaign Secretary,Dr Christine Dann.
The TPP would make things a
lot worse, Dr Dann says. It opens the door for
* steep
rises in the price of medicines,
* the total loss of the
local content provision in broadcasting,
* even weaker
controls on overseas investment in NZ
* foreign investors
suing the government for millions in offshore tribunals
*
weaker regulation of the financial sector
* more
transnational control of essential services
* undermining
action on climate change, and
* further delays and
restrictions on agricultural market access to the
US.
''The people of New Zealand are getting sick and tired of successive governments putting the interests of dodgy, price-gouging foreign owners and investors ahead of what really matters in building a great country - a healthy natural environment, worthwhile, decently-paid work for all, and a fair and caring society'', says Dr Dann.
The Campaign has opened a Statement of Sovereignty petition (text below) for the public to sign. The closing date for signatures is 4 July 2011.
NZ NOT FOR SALE CAMPAIGN
LAUNCH DETAILS
Thursday, 11th November
Knox Hall -
cnr Bealey Ave & Victoria St
Christchurch
7.00pm
(drinks & nibbles)
7.30pm talks by Jane Kelsey and Lori
Wallach
9.00 Campaign
Launch
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STATEMENT
OF SOVEREIGNTY
We the undersigned citizens and permanent residents of New Zealand call upon
the Government of New Zealand
. to cease negotiations on the Transpacific Partnership agreement; and
. to not sign this agreement; and
. to cease work on any other in-progress or proposed international trade and investment treaties containing clauses which limit or abrogate New Zealand'ssovereign and democratic right to make and enforce laws and regulations and provide services which differ from those of other states or transnational organisations.
ends