Parliamentary Conference on Growth for Development
New Zealand to attend International Parliamentary Conference on Growth for Development
Member of Parliament
Jami-Lee Ross is in London next week to take part in the
International Parliamentary Conference on Growth for
Development hosted by the United Kingdom Branch of the
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA UK) and the
World Bank Group.
The conference will focus on the
role of parliamentarians in encouraging responsible and
sustainable economic growth for the benefit of all citizens.
Plenary sessions and practical workshops will focus on the
three key functions of parliamentarians; Legislation,
Oversight and Representation. The conference also hopes to
introduce innovative and sustainable approaches to
scrutinizing and influencing economic policies to ensure
sustainable growth and equitable development
outcomes.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Rt Hon David Carter, said that the conference is an
important and timely forum for members of Parliament to
discuss sustainable approaches to growth and economic
development.
“The conference will allow members of
Parliament from across the Commonwealth to engage in
discussions with their colleagues around how best to balance
robust economic policy with equitable social policy
outcomes. As the global economy continues to emerge from an
extended period of slow and in some cases stagnant growth,
this is a valuable opportunity to discuss new ways of
supporting sustainable economic growth. I am very pleased
that the New Zealand Parliament will be represented at the
conference, and believe that we will make a positive
contribution to deliberations.”
The conference runs
from 17 – 20
November.
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