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Two days before parliament adjourned for an election break, Birgitta Jónsdóttir, an MP for the Movement, was summoned to a meeting of the chairmen of all of the political parties represented in the parliament, where she was informed that the constitution had been shelved, but they had arrived at the decision to propose a change to the constitution that would allow changes to be made over the next parliamentary term with more ease. How much ease? Instead of the parliament having to agree to it, then be dissolved and a general election be held, after which the parliament would confirm the changes, a 2/3 majority of the parliament followed by a referendum would be enough.
Dotcom told the Guardian that the Internet Party would "create tech jobs by creating the right environment for companies to come here and establish a presence in New Zealand".
That would involve not allowing government agencies to install "back doors" into computer software.
Political journalist Alastair Thompson was forced to resign after he was linked to the Internet Party. He claimed this morning he was just taking a sabbatical from the internet based news site Scoop Media.