Democracy wins in India despite a faltering media
Our Leader in June 15, 2024 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, June 15, 2024 Narendra Modi scored a hattrick last week when he was sworn
Our Leader in June 15, 2024 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, June 15, 2024 Narendra Modi scored a hattrick last week when he was sworn
Venu Menon Wellington, June 11,2024 Amid public protest and criticism from the environmental lobby and Opposition parties, the coalition Government is going ahead with its
Sourced Content Professor Craig Elliffe: Small cuts, big consequences Honestly, who would want to be Nicola Willis at this point? The effect of $14.7 billion
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, May 30, 2024 The Coalition government’s first Budget, unveiled today, May 30, 2024, by Finance Minister Nicola Willis, adheres closely to the
Venu Menon Wellington, May 18,2024 By tabling a Bill to repeal Treaty obligations from the Oranga Tamariki Act in Parliament earlier this week, the coalition
Jenny Salesa Wellington, April 10, 2024 One of the best things about my role is celebrating cultural festivals alongside many of our ethnic communities who
Labour Party Leader speaks to Indian Newslink on multiple issues Long Read Venkat Raman Auckland, March 23, 2024 The hard-working Indian community in general and
Nearly three decades after the introduction of MMP and multiparty governments, there should be a greater level of understanding about their finer points than often
Venu Menon Wellington, March 7,2024 “Retail crime has indeed exploded in the previous six years, with reported victims of retail crime up by 110 percent,”
Venu Menon Wellington, March 6,2023 As youth offending surges, the coalition government has acknowledged laws need to change “to enable stronger consequences for young people
Venu Menon Wellington, February 5,2024 As New Zealand’s national day approaches, the three-party coalition government braces to face an avalanche of hostile sentiment from iwi
Michael Wood Auckland, January 29, 2024 The Clean Car Discount programme has been one of the most measurably effective emission reduction policies that New Zealand
Purpose and focus in a government are virtues, until they are taken over by an all-compassing zeal that allows no deviation. Governments with clear agendas
Venu Menon Wellington, December 20, 2023 Finance Minister Nicola Willis leaned heavily on Treasury’s Half Yearly Economic and Fiscal Update to tar the previous Labour
Forecast for 2024: Rising unemployment, falling growth rate, Bleak outlook Venkat Raman Auckland, December 20, 2023 Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ Mini Budget provides for an
Our Leader in Indian Newslink Digital Edition dated December 1, 2023 Venkat Raman Auckland, December 2, 2023 Strange bedfellows have made it again to the
Peter Dunne Wellington, December 1, 2023 Dame Jacinda Ardern observed after she stood down as Prime Minister that “Government is not just what you do,
Venu Menon Wellington, November 25,2023 New Zealand’s first three-party coalition government was hailed as historic by National’s Christopher Luxon, after inking agreements with New Zealand
Time will tell if the new Coalition government will be historic or chaotic Analysis by John Hartevelt Wellington, November 24, 2023 Welcome to the circus.
Kate Pereyra Garcia Wellington, November 24, 2023 Things will get better, government spending will be curbed, and there is trust and respect amongst the government
Logan Green, Cambridge, October 29, 2023 From The Diplomat On October 14, New Zealanders voted to boot Chris Hipkins and his Labour Party colleagues out
Peter Wilson Wellington, October 28, 2023 Negotiations to form a new government between National, ACT and New Zealand First were taking place this week –
Richard Shaw Palmerston North, October 17, 2023 Close, but so far no baubles of office for Winston Peters and NZ First. “We have done the
Our Leader in October 15, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, October 16, 2023 In handing over the country to Christopher Luxon and his National
Something to celebrate for everyone but Labour. Christopher Luxon headed to bed in the early hours of Sunday morning as a Prime Minister with a
Venu Menon Wellington, September 22,2023 Calling them minor parties may be a misnomer. The ACT, Green, Māori and New Zealand First parties have a major
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 14, 2023 Every political debate on and in Fiji, and every time a Fijian meets another, the inevitable question is always
Venkat Raman Auckland, December 23, 2022 After two closed-door meetings – first with the People’s Alliance (PA) and the National Federation Party (NFP) and then
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