New Zealand: Prime Minister Thrown Out Of Parliament

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Being New Zealand’s prime minister granted John Key no special favors during a heated parliamentary debate about the Panama Papers.

Reprimanded for failing to obey a call to order, he was thrown out of the chamber by house speaker David Carter, the BBC reports.

Carter said Key had ignored several of his warnings: “He is to be treated no differently to any other in this house”, Carter said.

It is not the first time John Key has been thrown out of the chamber as Prime Minister. Parliamentary records show he has been expelled on three other occasions while MP, the New Zealand news website Stuff reports.

Nor is he the first New Zealand prime minister to be ejected from the chamber: he follows in the footsteps of Helen Clark, in 2005, and before her, David Lange in both 1986 and 1987.

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MINA is the Macedonian International News Agency

One thought on “New Zealand: Prime Minister Thrown Out Of Parliament

  • May 12, 2016 at 5:53 am
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    It is a true democracy and maintained the speaker duty without any favoritism.

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