New Zealand Government will inform WHO it does not agree to International Health Regulations amendments

By Rhoda Wilson | The Exposé

The newly sworn-in New Zealand government intends not to be pushed around by UN resolutions or by the World Health Organisation anymore.

According to a coalition agreement with New Zealand First, the new government will undertake a “National Interest Test” before accepting any agreements from the United Nations or the World Health Organisation’s proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations.

To this aim, the New Zealand Cabinet must “reserve against” proposed amendments to International Health Regulations by 1 December 2023.

On Friday, centre-right National signed coalition agreements with libertarian ACT New Zealand and populist New Zealand First allowing the three parties to form a government, bringing an end to six years of left-wing governments in New Zealand.

Yesterday, New Zealand Governor General Cindy Kiro, who represents British monarch King Charles III as head of state, swore National Party leader Christopher Luxon in as New Zealand’s 42nd prime minister along with ministers of his cabinet at Government House in Wellington. Parliament is expected to sit next week and begin working on new policies.

On the day they were signed, Friday, the incoming government released its coalition agreements which outlined a number of policy plans.  You can read the coalition agreement between the New Zealand National Party and ACT New Zealand HERE, and between New Zealand National Party and New Zealand First HERE.

According to the coalition agreement with New Zealand First, one of the most urgent issues the new government must address is that the Cabinet will tell officials not to agree to any policy changes suggested by the World Health Organisation (“WHO”). The coalition agreement states:

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Via https://alethonews.com/2023/11/30/new-zealand-government-will-inform-who-it-does-not-agree-to-international-health-regulations-amendments/

5 thoughts on “New Zealand Government will inform WHO it does not agree to International Health Regulations amendments

  1. People in NZ’s anti-mandate movement campaigned really hard for the populist New Zealand First party – with the hope that they would get enough seats to be part of a coalition government. Although the National Party is much larger, they didn’t get a majority and were forced to rely on two smaller parties to form a government. New Zealand First has made ending vaccine mandates and withdrawing from WHO treaty part of their coalition agreement. It’s the first time I’ve ever proportional representation work the way it’s supposed to.

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  2. Pingback: ‘Reclaiming Health’ calls for Urgent Reset of New Zealand Health Policy & Sets Out a Path to Reversal, Not Just Management, of Chronic Disease. | Worldtruth

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