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“Reserve Bank grants, interest-free loans and low interest loans should be available to local bodies to fund infrastructure projects” said Democrats for Social Credit Leader Stephnie de Ruyter, responding to information published in the Otago Daily Times about Dunedin City Co...
Published: 05 November 2008

“Voters are urged to embrace the DSC’s modern social credit programme of new economics to lift New Zealand out of the deepening global recession” said Democrats for Social Credit Leader Stephnie de Ruyter. “ New Zealand can lead the way and set an example for other countries to...
Published: 03 November 2008

Democrats for Social Credit leader Stephnie de Ruyter has called for a shake-up of the way in which District Health Boards are elected and appointed. “Following new policy passed at the Democrats for Social Credit annual conference, we would replace the present boards of 4 government-appointed me...
Published: 02 November 2008

“Policy u-turns by politicians like Bill English and John Key are almost insignificant besides that of our Reserve Bank” says Heather Marion Smith, Local Government Spokesman for Democrats for Social Credit (DSC).
Published: 01 November 2008

Maxim Institute, that high-minded "think tank" that claims to stand for democracy and justice, showed Wednesday night in Tauranga that they are not above using their power to try and manipulate the outcome of the general election, according to DSC candidate Katherine Ransom.
Published: 30 October 2008

A key health issue being ignored in the general election is the matter of New Zealand losing control over access to alternative medicines, according the Democrats for Social Credit ( DSC ) Leader Stephnie de Ruyter and Health spokesman David Tranter .
Published: 26 October 2008

“The Reserve Bank Governor, Dr. Alan Bollard, should not be so predictable” says John Pemberton, Finance spokesman for Democrats for social credit (DSC) . “Every orthodox economist and their unthinking hangers-on, the media, had the one percent OCR drop sussed weeks ago.
Published: 24 October 2008

“Tauranga City may put itself in an untenable position if it tries to raise capital by selling bonds to the public,” warns Katherine Ransom, candidate for Democrats for Social Credit (DSC). “Individual investors could well feel that they have a right to make demands or block council projects,...
Published: 23 October 2008

Democrats for Social Credit leader Stephnie de Ruyter is calling for a review of the uncoordinated manner in which aged care facilities are being provided in New Zealand . “There is already concern about the problem of rest homes finding and paying for enough qualified staff to cover their...
Published: 19 October 2008

“French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, got it right when he told the EU leaders at their 15 October 2008 Summit meeting ‘We need to found a new capitalism based on values that put finance at the service of companies and citizens and not the reverse’”, says John Pemberton, Finance spokesman for ...
Published: 17 October 2008

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