Regulatory Standards Bill sparks backlash as ‘dangerous’ and undemocratic

Summarised by Centrist

Critics warn the bill could entrench ACT Party ideology, sidelining public interest and Treaty obligations. The Regulatory Standards Bill, aimed at increasing transparency in lawmaking, has been slammed by opponents as a “constitutional straitjacket.” Emeritus Professor Jane Kelsey called it a threat to environmental, social, and Treaty of Waitangi considerations.

Consultation timing has drawn criticism for limiting public engagement. Supporters argue it ensures responsible regulation and prioritises property rights, but detractors fear it undermines democracy.

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