Succession changes should be part of constitutional review
Succession changes should be part of constitutional
review
MEDIA RELEASE 29 October
2011
The Republican Movement calls on the government to include changes to the monarchy's succession rules in the constitutional review. New Zealanders have the right to decide the rules that determine who our head of state is.
"The proposed changes anounced at CHOGM is irrelevant to every day New Zealanders, just like the monarchy itself. The changes, to remove the sexist rules from the succession, only remind us how long the monarchy has discriminated against women and Catholics," said Savage, vice-chair of the Republican Movement.
"These aren't just out of date rules about which Windsor will assume the British throne. They're a statement about our constitution and about who is and who isn't allowed to be New Zealand's head of state."
An agreement, signed yesterday
during the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM),
calls on the 16 "realm" countries to remove the ban on older
females succeeding to the throne ahead of male heirs, and to
allow the monarch to marry a Catholic. The rule against our
head of state from being a Catholic remains, because the
British monarch is head of the Church of England.
"These
rules still mean that if you're a New Zealander - Pakeha,
Maori, Pacific or Asian, you are not as good as the British
royal family and can't be head of state of New Zealand"
concluded Savage.
NOTES
• Joint
media release from Prime Ministers David Cameron and Julia
Gillard: http://www.chogm2011.org/Resources/Latest_News/speech-pm-united-kingdom-david-cameron-pm-australia-julia-gillard-joint-press
• First
draft agreement between the realms: http://www.chogm2011.org/Resources/Latest_News/first-draft-agreement-principle-among-realms
ENDS
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