Wednesday 5 December 2018

RESERVED SEATS FOR WOMEN AGAIN

Democracy demands that women are elected into parliament even for reserved seats. Parliamentary service must not be a free ride for female agents of foreign masters.

There was a media report last night that Dame Carol Kidu is proposing reserved seats for women in parliament again.

It was sad that there were no women elected in parliament last election. Even the women in the nation did not vote for the women candidates. It was their zero hidden agenda that caused people to be suspicious. They were not prepared to cause problems by talkng about same sex marriage.

The plan for women reserved for parliament was fraught with danger. The plan was supported and probably initiated by UN Women with the hidden agenda of gay and lesbian rights and same sex marriage. 

The last election found many Greens Party men and women, none of whom revealed their election platform to the voters. They learned to do that from the Australian Greens who suffered almost annhilation in the recent Victorian election.

There has to be strict legislation for reserved seats in the next election. Women have to abide by the same rules as all candidates and successful politicians. They have to be registered in a political party and subject to party and parliamentary rules like all other politicians.

They have to stand for election like any other candidate and reveal their party platform. That can be done with the seats reserved for women. There is always the danger that without such procedures, they will be secret agents for the Greens Party and UN Women with a hidden gay and lesbian agenda.
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Already UN Women has selected an Ambassador for Women. Does this have anything to do with the plan for reserved women in the PNG parliament? Time will tell. 

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