Motivation for creating Resilient NZ

The problem with New Zealand’s government is that it is centralised and decisions are made in Wellington, for all of New Zealand.

The decisions made negatively impact you because they are not:

  • specific to you, your family or your region.
  • government run surveys that don’t ask you or anyone you know what your thoughts are.
  • what are important to you or your life.

these decisions impact your:

  • community,
  • your economy,
  • Quality of Jobs and education

which leads to the rise in the cost of:

  • living.
  • rates.
  • taxes.
  • food.

the list goes on, in fact the only things that seem to be going down is quality of life and education, with Kiwis leaving New Zealand in droves, all of these events start to make you think that the next five years are going to be worse than the last five.

Decentralisation takes the decision-making power away from those people in Wellington and puts it back to where it always should be, our hands, New Zealand will be governed under a federal system with a constitution and have three levels: the Confederation, the Regions and the Villages. Thanks to direct democracy, citizens can have their say directly on decisions at all political levels..