Election year:
2023
Political party:
Labour
Party leader(s):
Party MPs:
All candidates:
Philosophy:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AW3cu4RtVdGMW67FGhZTh2lDv5TJ4d27/view
- Political authority comes from the people by democratic means.
- New Zealand's natural resources belong to all the people and, in particular non-renewable resources, should be managed for the benefit of all, and future generations.
- Equal access to all social, economic, cultural, political and legal spheres, regardless of wealth or social position, and access to participation in the democratic process.
- Co-operation should be the main governing factor in economic relations to ensure a greater amount, and a just distribution, or wealth.
- All people may own wealth or property for their own use, but in any conflict of interest people are always more important than the property, and the state must ensure a just distribution of wealth.
- Te Tiriti O Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand and should be honoured in the Party, government, society and whanau.
- The same basic human rights, protected by the State, apply to all people, regardless of race, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, age, faith, political belief or disability.
- Read more in the Labour Constitution