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Nuclear Power

ACT The Liberal Party Rodney Hide

Not
set out
on
their
website.

Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand Jeanette Fitzsimons

New Zealand has clear policy against the use of nuclear power. The Green Party opposes the use of nuclear power
Nuclear energy is expensive, hazardous, and unnecessary

New Zealand Labour Party Hon David Parker

Not
set out
on
their
website.

Maori Party Dr Pita Sharples [Our priority is] A Nuclear Free Aotearoa
National Party of New Zealand John Key

The nuclear-free legalisation has become an iconic part of New Zealand's national identity and will remain in place

New Zealand First Peter Brown

Maintain New Zealand's commitment to its Nuclear Free Policy

Progressive Coalition Hon Jim Anderton Not
set out
on
their
website.
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

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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