Uus-Meremaa Tööpartei (Estonian Wikipedia)

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  • "Labour: Constitution and Rules" (PDF). NZ Labour Party. 2014. Lk 4. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 14. juuli 2014. Vaadatud 11. juunil 2014. The Party accepts the following democratic socialist principles –
    g. All political authority comes from the people by democratic means, including universal suffrage, regular and free elections with a secret ballot.
    h. The natural resources of New Zealand belong to all the people and these resources, and in particular non-renewable resources, should be managed for the benefit of all, including future generations.
    i. All people should have equal access to all social, economic, cultural, political and legal spheres, regardless of wealth or social position, and continuing participation in the democratic process.
    j. Co-operation, rather than competition, should be the main governing factor in economic relations, in order that a greater amount and a just distribution of wealth can be ensured.
    k. All people are entitled to dignity, self-respect and the opportunity to work.
    l. All people, either individually or in groups, may own wealth or property for their own use, but in any conflict of interest people are always more important than property, and the state must ensure a just distribution of wealth.
    m. Te Tiriti o Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand, and that the Treaty should be honoured in the Party, government, society and the whanau.
    n. Peace and social justice should be promoted throughout the world by international co-operation and mutual respect.
    o. The same basic human rights, protected by the State, apply to all people, regardless of race, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religious faith, political belief or disability.

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  • "New Zealand Labour Party Policy Platform" (PDF). New Zealand Labour Party. Märts 2016. Lk 5. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 28. juuni 2018. Vaadatud 13. juunil 2017. The Labour Party's values are based on our founding principle of Democratic Socialism.
  • "Returning to Labour's Roots" (inglise). New Zealand Labour Party. 18. aprill 2016. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 27. juuli 2017. Vaadatud 19. juunil 2017.
  • "New Zealand election: Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party scores landslide win". BBC News. 17. oktoober 2020. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 17. oktoober 2020. Vaadatud 18. oktoobril 2020.
  • Corlett, Eva (14. oktoober 2023). "New Zealand abandons Labour and shifts to the right as country votes for wholesale change". The Guardian. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 18. oktoober 2023. Vaadatud 19. oktoobril 2023.
  • "Labour: Constitution and Rules" (PDF). NZ Labour Party. 2014. Lk 4. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 14. juuli 2014. Vaadatud 11. juunil 2014. The Party accepts the following democratic socialist principles –
    g. All political authority comes from the people by democratic means, including universal suffrage, regular and free elections with a secret ballot.
    h. The natural resources of New Zealand belong to all the people and these resources, and in particular non-renewable resources, should be managed for the benefit of all, including future generations.
    i. All people should have equal access to all social, economic, cultural, political and legal spheres, regardless of wealth or social position, and continuing participation in the democratic process.
    j. Co-operation, rather than competition, should be the main governing factor in economic relations, in order that a greater amount and a just distribution of wealth can be ensured.
    k. All people are entitled to dignity, self-respect and the opportunity to work.
    l. All people, either individually or in groups, may own wealth or property for their own use, but in any conflict of interest people are always more important than property, and the state must ensure a just distribution of wealth.
    m. Te Tiriti o Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand, and that the Treaty should be honoured in the Party, government, society and the whanau.
    n. Peace and social justice should be promoted throughout the world by international co-operation and mutual respect.
    o. The same basic human rights, protected by the State, apply to all people, regardless of race, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religious faith, political belief or disability.