Three Strikes: PM Luxon predicts number of jail offenders | TVNZ Breakfast

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
  • Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has revealed the Government expects the newly revised Three Strikes legislation announced yesterday will affect "up to 90" offenders over the next 10 years.
    Luxon joined Breakfast to discuss the Government's three strikes legislation, on the more than 2000 health workers going on stikes after pay offer rejected, Police pay offer rejection and the nearly 140 job cuts to Customs and the Department of Internal Affairs.
    ▶ Chapters:
    00:00 - What is 'three strikes'
    00:22 - PM Christopher Luxon on Three Strikes
    03:46 - PM on doctor strikes
    05:55 - PM on Police pay offer rejection
    07:05 - PM on public service cuts
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