This piece argues that mass non-voting in New Zealand is not apathy but a form of political resistance against a system that fails to deliver meaningful change, framing abstention as a rejection of representative democracy and a demand for alternative forms of power and self-dign
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governments maintain power despite voter discontent
The Largest Party In Aotearoa Are The Abstentionists – Aotearoa Workers Solidarity MovementSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.