INDEPENDENT NEWS

NZers Move To Put MPs On Employment Contracts

Published: Sun 1 Aug 1999 09:52 PM
New Zealanders Move To Put MPs On Employment Contracts.
- MEDIA RELEASE -
True Representative
Democracy:
New Zealanders Move To Put MPs On Employment Contracts.
From: M-pact Resource and Strategy Centre
PO Box 1584, Nelson
Phone 03 546 6871
Email: info@m-pact.org.nz
Website: www.m-pact.org.nz
Contents:
1.Media Release
2.Copy of letter sent to MPs (that accompanied M-Pact employment contract)
3.Copy of letter sent to election candidates (that accompanied M-Pact employment contract)
4.Logo (attached logo.tiff).
To: Chief Reporter
Date 2 August 1999
By tomorrow, (Tuesday) all MPs and most election candidates will have received for perusal their own hard-copy of a comprehensive
pre-election employment contract and accountability oath containing a full job description, performance criteria and numerous safeguards for
the electorate constituents (the employer). [A copy is available for instant viewing on the M-Pact website - www.m-pact.org.nz]
The non-partisan M-pact strategy offers New Zealanders the opportunity to take back control of their political process, to redesign the rules of
the game, to vote according to entirely new criteria and demand responsible, quality service and performance from elected eMPloyees in the
form of true representative democracy.
Over 95% of eligible voters approached enthusiastically embrace the M-Pact strategy in which voters pledge that they will not vote for, or
consider, any candidate who has not fully guaranteed their accountability by signing the M-Pact contract. The contract thus becomes the
pre-requisite for access to the mass of pledged votes which will accumulate in electorates around the nation between now and the election.
All resources on the website - www.m-pact.org.nz - are downloadable for immediate use. For more information please contact Joe Rifici -
Spokesperson for M-Pact Resource and Strategy Centre. Phone 03 546 6871 mornings until 11.30am Monday to Friday (or leave a message on
answer-phone after 11.30am).
Ends.
COPY
2 August 99
NZ House of Representatives
Wellington
Dear Applicant for Reinstatement in the Position of Parliamentary Representative
As you may or may not be aware, the central issue of concern for citizens in this election is accountability, without which true representative
democracy is not possible. It is the issue on which the outcome of all other issues hinges if those outcomes are to reflect the will of the people.
New Zealand citizens are now primed and ready to vote in accordance with entirely new criteria.
In the event that you will be putting yourself forward once again in the coming election, one prerequisite has now become essential to render an
applicant acceptable for consideration for the job of people's representative - an absolute guarantee of accountability and responsibility to the
constituent.
This guarantee comes in the form of the enclosed Pre-election Employment Contract and Accountability Oath. Kindly take the time now to look
it over as you will, in all likelihood, be contacted by the media today or tomorrow in relation to your intentions in this regard.
Yours in faith,
Joe Rifici
Spokesperson for M-Pact Resource and Strategy Centre
COPY
1 August 1999
Dear Applicant for the Position of Parliamentary Representative.
As you may or may not be aware, the central issue of concern for citizens in this election is accountability, without which true representative
democracy is not possible. It is the issue on which the outcome of all other issues hinges if those outcomes are to reflect the will of the people.
New Zealand citizens are now primed and ready to vote in accordance with entirely new criteria.
One prerequisite has now become essential to render an applicant acceptable for consideration for the job of people's representative - an
absolute guarantee of accountability and responsibility to the constituent.
This guarantee comes in the form of the enclosed Pre-election Employment Contract and Accountability Oath. Kindly take the time now to look
it over as you will, in all likelihood, be contacted by the media today or tomorrow in relation to your intentions in this regard.
Yours in faith,
Joe Rifici
Spokesperson for M-Pact Resource and Strategy Centre

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