Public’s views on MMP must be heard and addressed
Media Release: Keep MMP
Monday 5 December,
2011
Public’s views on MMP must be heard and addressed
MMP supporters say they will
honour a promise made during the campaign to help the public
take part in the fine tuning of MMP, and are calling for the
Electoral Commission to lead a deeper discussion than that
announced today.
“During our campaign, lots of
people told us that they wanted MMP, but with some
modifications,” Keep MMP spokesperson Sandra Grey
said.
“The last time we had a thorough look at
MMP’s workings was in 1986. 25 years later, we need to
make sure this review of MMP as effective as
possible.”
Sandra Grey said that the Electoral
Commission could be more proactive than simply calling for
submissions and holding hearings, and should think about
going out into existing community groups to get a wide range
of perspectives on MMP.
“We campaigned hard over the
past two years for people to vote to keep MMP and trigger
the review.”
“It is crucial that the views of the public expressed during the campaign to keep MMP are heard and addressed before the 2014 election. Voters must not just leave it to politicians to make changes that suit them.”
“Clearly the threshold for parties to enter Parliament is an area that needs proper consideration and changes made.”
“And my own view is that there would be strong public support for the Prime Minister’s suggestion yesterday of a ‘waka jumping’ rule, to protect the integrity of the party list,” Sandra Grey said.
She said while her group had yet to settle on firm views on any changes to MMP, focusing all its effort on making sure the system was retained at the referendum, they would work hard to safeguard MMP’s proportionality during the review.
“MMP has been returned by popular vote, and changes to it need to respect the key aspect of why it is popular – that everyone’s votes count equally.”
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