The Opportunity Party outlines its policy platform, centered on a $19,400 citizens' income, phased means testing of pensions, and compulsory KiwiSaver, arguing it offers dignity, economic fairness, and long-term sustainability while attracting voters from across the political map
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So do then. For that side, do you then accept that there's urgency to start dealing with the pension age, but there will be people who do not have sufficient KiwiSaver built up, so there will be a generation or two of people who really suffer?
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a phased, fair solution to long-term retirement affordability
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