The following talks from a Workers Party forum in Christchurch are now available for download.
John Edmundson – Background to the Electoral Finance Act
Tim Bowron – Left Opposition to the Electoral Finance Act
The following talks from a Workers Party forum in Christchurch are now available for download.
John Edmundson – Background to the Electoral Finance Act
Tim Bowron – Left Opposition to the Electoral Finance Act
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