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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern tossing up election date change – will have answer by Monday

Jason Walls
Jason Walls
Political Editor – Newstalk ZB·NZ Herald·
12 Aug, 2020 06:12 AM3 mins to read

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern during the Covid-19 response update with the director general of health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, at Parliament. Photo / Pool

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern during the Covid-19 response update with the director general of health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, at Parliament. Photo / Pool

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will make a decision about delaying this year's election by Monday, following pressure from the Opposition to push out the voting period.

National leader Judith Collins told media yesterday that it would not be fair for the opposition to be in a position where it was not able to campaign.

All major parties have suspended campaigning amid the level 3 lockdown in Auckland – the rest of the country is at level 2 until at least midnight Friday.

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National has cancelled its campaign launch this weekend – it was meant to be in South Auckland.

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Voters, Collins said, "need to know what they are buying" when it comes to the opposition and their policies.

"It is simply unsuitable to expect there to be a fair and just election at a time when the opposition parties and other parties in Government are not free to campaign."

Collins called on Ardern to push out the election date until November.

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If she cannot do that, due to Covid-19 threats, the alternative was for Ardern to recall Parliament and – by a "supermajority" – have the election pushed back until next year.

"We think that is the better alternative," Collins said.

Yesterday morning, Ardern pushed out the dissolution of Parliament until Monday – it was meant to dissolve yesterday.

The Prime Minister has the power to set the election date while Parliament is sitting but not once it's dissolved.

Speaking to reporters last night, Ardern said her decision to push out the dissolution gives her an extra few days to decide what would happen with the election.

National leader Judith Collins during their press conference at Parliament today. Photo / Mark Mitchell
National leader Judith Collins during their press conference at Parliament today. Photo / Mark Mitchell

"My view is we will have time to deal with that date once we have a bit more information."
She will be making a decision on if the date will be moved before Monday.

"It's only right that in this immediate aftermath we are focused on the health response and making sure we're doing everything we can to support people's jobs."

Act leader David Seymour said New Zealand couldn't have a "free and fair" election while part of it was locked down.

He also took issue with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern also being the leader of the Labour Party taking up so much airtime ahead of the election.

Seymour said the 72-hour lockdown to establish the situation was acceptable, but if New Zealand or parts of it were in alert levels 2 or 3 into next week the election should be delayed.

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"I think it will be impossible to have a free and fair election. You cannot have an election when voters and people running for election are effectively under house arrest."

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