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McCarten and policy
McCarten reportedly garnered some criticism in January 2009 when, as weekly columnist for the New Zealand Herald, he accused Israel of ordering its soldiers to “ slaughter and mutilate hundreds of citizens trapped on the Gaza Strip .” McCarten also wrote that “ The Nazis used a similar policy during World War II in their occupied territories.

McCarten and which
Douglas was a strong promoter of free-market economics and deregulation, which McCarten and others saw as a betrayal of Labour's roots.
In response to this article, Israel's Ambassador to Australia and non-resident Ambassador to New Zealand, Yuval Rotem, sharply criticized McCarten and accused him of " blunt anti-Israel sentiment which is a camouflage for anti-Semitism ".

McCarten and would
On 27 October 2010 McCarten announced that he would stand as an independent candidate for Parliament in the Mana by-election caused by Winnie Laban resigning as an MP.
The Israelis are getting the same results the Nazis got -- their victims increase their hatred and determination to seek revenge .” McCarten further stated Israeli politicians ' " prattling about the need to kill and maim thousands of citizens in their campaign for democracy and peace against barbarism would be comical, if it wasn't so outrageous ".

McCarten and Alliance
When no agreement could be reached on the electoral strategy McCarten and Harré disassociated themselves from the Alliance.
Party president Matt McCarten and his allies claimed that the Alliance had become too close to Labour, and that it should take a less moderate path ; Anderton replied that some moderation was required for the Alliance to accomplish any of its goals.
In the elections, it competed against both the Alliance ( then led by Laila Harré, a supporter of McCarten ) and Labour.
The decision of Jim Anderton and a majority of Alliance MPs to back New Zealand's involvement in the US-led invasion of Afghanistan brought these tensions to a head, dividing the caucus and from the majority in the non-parliamentary party organisation ( led by Matt McCarten ).
The following year, Harré stepped down as leader of the Alliance, being replaced by Matt McCarten.
In 2002, the Alliance began to collapse, with a rift opening between Parliamentary leader Jim Anderton and the organizational wing, led by Matt McCarten.
When the Alliance began to collapse in 2002, Jackson sided with the faction led by Laila Harré and Matt McCarten, and remained with the party when Jim Anderton established his breakaway group.
NewLabour later joined with several other parties to form the AllianceMcCarten became president of this new party as well.
However, some members of the Alliance, including McCarten, felt that their grouping had made too many concessions to the more centrist Labour, and that the Alliance was abandoning its left-wing principles.
McCarten believed that the Alliance and the Maori Party were compatible, and that they should not regard each other as rivals, but this view was not shared by the members of either group.
McCarten chose to leave the Alliance to focus on the Maori Party.
In 2002, when the Alliance split into moderate and radical factions, Mana Motuhake sided with the radicals, led by Laila Harré and Matt McCarten.
After Harré and McCarten also left the Alliance, Piesse was elected co-leader, alongside Jill Ovens.

McCarten and less
In particular, many members of the party organization were less willing to support Labour than the party's MPs were, leading to a rift between parliamentary leader Anderton and party president Matt McCarten.

McCarten and on
Laila Harré stepped down as the party's leader on 30 November 2003, and was replaced by Matt McCarten, the party president who clashed with Anderton.
He also appears together with Andy Serkis in an Irish film, Superhero, based on the novel, Death of Superhero by Anthony McCarten.
* Matt McCarten, Herald on Sunday

McCarten and more
John McCarten of The New Yorker was more critical of Heston, writing that he " speaks English as if he'd learned it from records.

McCarten and has
McCarten has previously distanced himself from attempts to forge a new Left Wing party in New Zealand.
McCarten has an interest in New Left and socialist views, calling into question capitalism and the Establishment.
McCarten has expressed strong criticism of the state of Israel and has publicly declared that Israel is " a terrorist state ".
Comparing the situation of Gaza with that of the Warsaw Ghetto in occupied Poland, McCarten has also suggested that the next move of Israeli leaders could be " to follow the example of the Nazis who in the end massacred everyone ".

McCarten and been
She had previously been critical of the party's leader, Matt McCarten, for his close associations with the Maori Party.

McCarten and with
McCarten started his political career as a member of the Labour Party, but grew dissatisfied with the party's direction under Minister of Finance Roger Douglas.
In early 2005, however, McCarten ended his association with the Maori Party as well, amid reports that he wanted to found a new working-class based party.

McCarten and new
Eventually, one of Labour's MPs, Jim Anderton, broke away to found NewLabour, and McCarten became the president of the new organisation.
In April 2011, McCarten was appointed " interim " chair of Hone Harawira's new ' Mana Party '.

McCarten and involved
In particular, the party's parliamentary leader, Anderton, and the party's organizational leader and president, Matt McCarten, became involved in a significant dispute.

McCarten and .
New Zealand playwrights Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair filed a £ 180, 000, 000 lawsuit against the producers of The Full Monty in 1998.
Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair created a website containing their play in response to statements from the producers of The Full Monty that claimed the two productions were not alike.
In late 2004 McCarten was replaced as leader by two co-leaders, Jill Ovens and Paul Piesse and the party's remaining membership voted to contest the list vote.
He came sixth in the seat, outpolled by Labour, National, the Greens, Independent candidate and trade unionist Matt McCarten and ACT.
Matthew " Matt " McCarten ( born 1959 ) is a New Zealand political organiser.
Eventually, a rift developed between McCarten ( serving as the Alliance's organisational leader ) and Jim Anderton ( serving as its political leader ) – the party's governing Council backed McCarten, but most of its MPs backed Anderton.
The following year, McCarten himself assumed the political leadership from Harré.

advocated and policy
* Social Right ( Destra Sociale ), led by Gianni Alemanno, advocated a more " social " approach to economic policy and was considered at the right of the party.
According to Blake, Disraeli believed in upholding Britain's greatness through a tough, " no nonsense " foreign policy that put Britain's interests above the " moral law " that advocated emancipation of small nations.
NSC-68 outlined a drastic foreign policy shift from defensive to active containment and advocated aggressive military preparedness.
Although classical liberalism built on ideas that had already developed by the end of the 18th century, it advocated a specific kind of society, government and public policy as a response to the Industrial Revolution and urbanization.
" As president he advocated a policy change to allow gay personnel to serve openly in the armed forces, stating that the U. S. government has spent millions of dollars replacing troops expelled from the military, including language experts fluent in Arabic, because of DADT.
He therefore advocated active policy responses by the public sector, including monetary policy actions by the central bank and fiscal policy actions by the government to stabilize output over the business cycle
FAO has carried out projects in over 25 countries and inter-agency missions in nearly 60, scaled up its monitoring through the Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture, provided policy advice to governments while supporting their efforts to increase food production, and advocated for more investment in agriculture.
In 2012 Sarkozy ran for re-election but was defeated by François Hollande who advocated a growth policy in contrast to the austerity policy advocated by Germany's Angela Merkel as a way of tackling the European sovereign debt crisis.
One elements of Riyadh's containment policy included support for Iraqi opposition forces that advocated the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's government.
Whereas Trotsky advocated world permanent revolution, Stalin's concept of socialism in one country became primary policy as he emerged the leader of the Soviet Union.
On Independence Day 1821, in response to those who advocated American support for independence movements in many South American countries, Adams gave a speech in which he said that American policy was moral support for independence movements but not armed intervention.
KPU advocated a more " scientific " route to socialism criticizing the slow progress in land redistribution and employment opportunities as well as a realignment of foreign policy in favour of the Soviet Union.
In the eighties, many fighters defected to the rival World Karate Association ( WKA ) because of the PKA's policy of signing fighters to exclusive contracts ; plus, the PKA sanctioned fights exclusively with what has become known as " full contact rules " which permit kicks only above the waist as opposed to the international rules advocated by the WKA which is similar to kickboxing promotions in Japan and other countries in Asia and Europe.
As a Treasury spokesman during 1942 he advocated a Keynesian policy of taxation.
The plan encountered sharp opposition in Congress, mostly from the portion of the Republican Party led by Robert A. Taft that advocated a more isolationist policy and was weary of massive government spending.
The 1983 Labour manifesto, strongly socialist in tone, advocated unilateral nuclear disarmament, higher personal taxation and a return to a more interventionist industrial policy.
The Bolsheviks advocated the policy of democratic centralism that would allow members to elect their leaders and decide policy but that once policy was set, members would be obligated to have complete loyalty in their leaders.
The confrontation between the triumvirate and Trotsky began over the debate between the policy of Permanent Revolution as advocated by Trotsky and Socialism in One Country as advocated by Stalin.

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