The first part of New Zealand populist says that Bill will ensure that the country moves away from the ‘ideology of the alarm clock’ harming women.
A minor party in the New Zealand coalition government has announced proposals to define women for biological sex, issuing movement as a return to common sense and a rejection of “aroused ideology.”
The bill announced by the New Zealand Populist Party (NZF) on Tuesday to define a woman and a man in law as a “human biological woman” and “an adult human biological man”, respectively.
The NZF leader, Winston Peters, whose party governs in a coalition with the National Center-Right Party and the Pro-Business Law New Zealand, said the law would propose “would reflect the biological reality” and “will provide legal certainty.”
“This bill would guarantee that our country would move away from the ideology of the alarm clock that has slipped in recent years, undermining the protection, progression and safety of women”, Peters, who serves as vice president and matter Subject Subject Subject and Minister of Foreign Affairs
“These definitions in law fight against cancerous social engineering that we have seen that a minority woke up in society,” Peters added.
“The need for legislation like this shows to what extent the deceived left has taken us as a society. But we are fighting. This bill is a victory for common sense.”
It is not clear if the bill, which was introduced by an individual parliamentarian instead of the government, has a realistic perspective of becoming law.
NZF is the smallest of the three partners of the coalition in the Government, with 11 seats in the Parliament of 123 members, and most of the bills introduced by individual parliamentarians do not end in the statute books.
Chris Hipkins, the leader of the main labor party of the New Zealand opposition, accused the NZF of being interested in “a headline after the next one.”
“They really do not have a coherent program and are certainly not focused on the things that are required to take New Zealand forward,” Hipkins told Radio New Zealand.
The proposals arrive less than a week after the highest court in the United Kingdom ruled that women are defined by biological sex under the country’s equality laws.
The historical decision was welcomed by conservative politicians and some feminist defense groups, but received with dismay for transgender activists and progressive activists, who warned more than even more than marginalization of the LGBTQ community.