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Public enquiry into banking system essential to NZ’s economic recovery
“A public enquiry into the actions of the banks and the system they operate is an essential prerequisite for a recovery of the financial health of the nation” said DSC Leader Stephnie de Ruyter, addressing a meeting of Party members in Invercargill yesterday.
 
Ms de Ruyter told the gathering that the financial recession had brought to the DSC more people who realised that to make changes they needed to belong to a group that is promoting change.
 
“The DSC recognises that nothing will change until the fundamentals of the debt-based financial system are changed. The first step towards NZ’s economic recovery is a public enquiry into the banking system” she said.
 
“Attempts to prop up the present system using the same mechanisms which have led to the brink of economic collapse in the first place will do no more than keep New Zealand teetering on the brink.
 
“The sustainable social credit alternative offers a robust, practical replacement and must be examined in the light of the current financial crisis."
 
Ms de Ruyter noted that the growing interest in and enthusiasm for the DSC’s policy platform of social credit monetary reform indicated that the Party was well placed to raise its public profile in the south in order to actively and positively participate in the next general election.

 

Published: June 2009

 
 
 
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