I will present you a person who interested me since one or two weeks, Nandor Tanczos. You think it's impossible that a rasta can be a members of a parliement, Nandor is the living refutation!
He is a high-profile grassroots campaigner for making New Zealand an EcoNation and for restorative justice. First elected in 1999, he was the candidate of Green Party for Auckland Central. The vision of a stateless society based on voluntary mutual cooperation, where individuals are free became part of his ideas. He's a very important activist in England(the miners' strike of 1984-1985), US, and New Zealand, and stand for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party.
Today he is Spokesperson for Drug Law Reform (including Alcohol), Forestry (Association), Information Technology, Justice, Tertiary Education, Treaty Issues, Urban Affairs, Youth Affairs.He is also a Member of the Justice & Electoral Select Committee. But despite his two terms of experience in the parliamentary process, he continues to say that Parliament is an artificial world which is a facilitator for change, rather than an end in itself.
So why it's an important thing for me, and in general for every body? A person as Nandor Tanczos permits bringing another perspective to Parliament, and most of all making a difference politically.
"Be Oneself and in that Oneness JaH will manifest" (N.Tanczos)
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Why not YOU in the Parliement ?
Seriously would you be interested in ?
Of course,Ayers Rock
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