The Government has scrapped plans for a referendum on a four-year parliamentary term.
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says the coalition agreements secured getting legislation to the select committee stage and no further.
“We won’t be progressing with a referendum on a four-year term at this election,” he said.
“To have a referendum would require passing the bill through the rest of its stages, with enough time to prepare.
“It’s something that a future Government might do, but our priority is progressing legislation that will help fix the basics in law and order.”
– RNZ
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