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Defence - Disarmament

ACT The Liberal Party Heather Roy

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Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand Keith Locke

Prohibit the development or use of nuclear, cluster bombs, depleted uranium weapons, landmines and biological weapons by the NZDF
Prohibit the development or use of lethal or long term harmful chemical weapons [by the NZDF]

New Zealand Labour Party Hon Phil Goff

Labour will continue the process of ensuring all three Services have modern and appropriate equipment

Maori Party Dr Pita Sharples Not
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National Party of New Zealand Dr Wayne Mapp

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New Zealand First Ron Mark

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Progressive Coalition Hon Jim Anderton Continue, in cooperation with other nations in the region to seek to achieve a southern hemisphere and adjacent areas nuclear weapons free zone including a ban on the transit of nuclear weapons and their components, and of any nuclear materials through the zone, and the exclusion from the zone of missiles, missile guidance systems and any support facilities used for nuclear weapons
Ensure that investment practices for government funds are consistent with New Zealand’s policies on the abolition of weapons of mass destruction, landmines and cluster munitions
Lead an international effort to negotiate a global treaty which would prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons
Promote the beneficial role that disarmament can play in protecting the environment, liberating resources, and ensuring safe and secure conditions for sustainable development
United Future New Zealand Hon Peter Dunne

Retain New Zealand's nuclear-free status and international leadership on disarmament issues, actively striving to achieve a world free from nuclear weapons
Continue to advocate for disarmament and non proliferation of chemical, nuclear and biological weapons and technologies and anti-civilian munitions such as cluster bombs and land mines

You can find the policy positions of more parties by checking these websites.
Alliance New Zealand
Democrats for Social Credit
Direct Democracy Party
Libertarianz
The Republic Party of New Zealand

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