Not quite yet - the GG needs to declare the position vacant and ask the EC to fill it, and the EC needs to contact the next list spot and confirm they're still eligible and agree to take up the position.
The membership vote which is coming up soon has no restrictions on placement - the initial delegate-ranked list has no impact on the membership vote except that the members can choose to vote using the delegate-ranked list instead of voting themselves if ...
(to be clear what I had there was my paraphrase, the actual text was 'there was no investigation into serious claims I had made about the incompetence of a staff member. [..] Their solution included paying a severance pay from taxpayer’s purse to a person ...
I was pretty unimpressed with the section in his FB post that focused really heavily on 'i want my staffer to be fired, i refused on principle to do a deal because they were such a waste of taxpayer money that it was important that they be punished', one ...
" The GP delegates not getting the details of the deal ahead of Ardern’s announcement seems just rude. " Pretty clear it would have been immediately leaked from the delegate meeting or if it was supplied to the delegates earlier, so this was just good ...
That's funny, why didn't you post this when those bombings happened?
The RSS feed for this says 'The post ImperatorFish: DOC sheds 140 jobs, but new owner remains committed appeared first on The Standard.' Not quite true for the reposts though!
Meanwhile in Christchurch, CERA is going to force people to sell their land to the government, who will then onsell it to other property developers. http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/7538539/Chaos-fears-in-buy-up-of-CBD-land
In short, I'd rather sell land to North Korea for nuclear waste disposal before Michael Fay.
Posted on 4/20, heh.
Market price at the time of acquisition! What's the market price of land inside the cordon right now?
Well, red-green hasn't gone anywhere. Blue-green might not be ideal, but maybe it's better than waiting in the wilderness while Winston waltzs for us on the world stage. Fingers crossed.
I don't understand why you'd copy and paste the entire article instead of excerpting and linking - surely it'd be more polite to do that while you wait for a response to your question! It really strikes me as bad form to do this, especially the way you've ...
Man, reading this made Four Lions an even more uncomfortable watch than it already was...
Interesting, is this site encoding quotes twice? Test: " [lprent: Not as far as I'm aware. Comments posted with RSS display with an escape character ("), and it has been on my buglist for a while. ]
Oh yeah, I forgot about the urgency thing and the EFA. Basically, if the election system has issues, DON'T TRY AND FIX THEM QUICKLY UNDER URGENCY JUST BEFORE AN ELECTION YOU'RE AT RISK IN. Fix them after the election using your new mandate and with a ...
Also, fricking great post - just asking this question is a good sign.
For me, it was a few things: 1) Winston Peters. The pain of voting Green in 2005 and seeing them shut out, coupled with his increasing antics and the stench of corruption. No way I could vote for Labour after that, when it was clear that they'd happily ...
This is really lame. - there are much better parodies - this one is some hack's ad - the ad is for a scammy-sounding youtube-comment-spamming sharemarket scheme Do better please.
This line only works for the Doctor, sorry.
Fail. http://www.snopes.com/politics/humor/horsethief.asp
Stealing political techniques from Dr Who again?
If there's one thing that turns off a lot of your student population, it's class rhetoric. There's a lot of people who've gone away from Labour this year due to NZ First, and are hoping for a revitalised, fresh and clean centre-left Labour to vote for in ...
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