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1. Sir Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister is interviewed about the workings of parliament and what the process is when a party is voted into office and ceases to be the opposition. How did he set about forming a government and what is the process for the opposition? -- 2. Leader of the Opposition Norman Kirk talks about the role of the opposition as an alternative to government, to oppose, expose and propose.

Primary Title
  • The Workings of the New Zealand Parliament
Date Broadcast
  • Saturday 25 November 1972
Original Broadcast Date
  • Thursday 25 August 2016
Duration
  • 24:28
Channel
  • NZBC TV - AKTV-2
Broadcaster
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Station
  • AKTV-2
Owning Organisation
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Episode Description
  • 1. Sir Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister is interviewed about the workings of parliament and what the process is when a party is voted into office and ceases to be the opposition. How did he set about forming a government and what is the process for the opposition? -- 2. Leader of the Opposition Norman Kirk talks about the role of the opposition as an alternative to government, to oppose, expose and propose.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television (Audio only)
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Politics
Hosts
  • David Exel (Host)
Contributors
  • Keith Holyoake (Speaker)
  • Norman Kirk MP (Interviewee)
  • David Exel (Commentator)