I
was alerted to this by an article in the National Business Review.
Silence about this in mainstream media
No
democracy for Canterbury until 2016
The
National Government is trampling on democracy by cancelling elections
and denying Cantabrians the right to vote for their regional
councillors for the second time in a row, the Green Party said today.
Voxy,
7
September, 2012
This
morning the Government announced the cancellation of next year’s
election for Environment Canterbury (ECan), instead continuing with
the Government-appointed Commissioners until 2016.
"The
National Government has been far too casual and authoritarian about
removing people’s right to vote in Christchurch, without
substantive reasons or any public consultation," Green Party
Christchurch and Local Government spokesperson Eugenie Sage said
today.
"This
is the Government pushing through its pro-irrigation, water
development agenda.
"There
is no justification for denying Cantabrians a vote on who manages the
region’s water, coast, air and natural hazards, or how they are
managed.
"The
Government is reneging on its promise in 2010 that Cantabrians would
get their vote back by October 2013 at the latest.
"It
is vital that the legislation tabled today to extend commissioner
governance at ECan is not pushed through under urgency and is allowed
a proper select committee process with time for the public to make
submissions.
"Today’s
decision shows a lack of faith in councils and is a vote of
no-confidence in local government by saying that elected regional
councillors cannot provide stable, effective and efficient
governance.
"Local
government should be local democracy in action. We need to celebrate
and respect the ability of local and regional councils to represent
their communities," said Ms Sage.
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