In light of ACT’s right-wing policies and kite flying, there are concerns about the impact on New Zealand’s welfare system and healthcare. David Seymour’s proposal to give citizens $6000 for private health insurance raises questions about the potential consequences of diverting funds from the public healthcare system. The focus on saving money and reducing the size of the state may have detrimental effects on crucial public services like education, healthcare, and social welfare.
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David Seymour sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, succeeds Winston Peters
David Seymour has been sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, succeeding Winston Peters.Seymour’s appointment marks a milestone for the Act Party, which now has 11 MPs.His Treaty Principles Bill has faced significant backlash, including a large protest and more than 300,000 submissions.David Seymour has officially become New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister, succeeding Winston Peters and marking a significant achievement for the Act Party, which now comprises 11 MPs. The swearing-in ceremony took place at Government...
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