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Anti-waring Protest (Press, 12 November 1979)

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Summary: Anti-waring Protest (Press, 12 November 1979)

On 12 November 1979, it was reported that fourteen out of sixteen members of the Otorohanga branch executive of the Waipa National Party electorate in New Zealand had resigned in protest against their Member of Parliament, Miss Marilyn Waring. This resignation came after the Waikato division of the party extended its support to Miss Waring, despite ongoing public criticism from the Otorohanga branch regarding her position on menstrual extraction. Miss Waring responded to the situation by announcing that a special meeting for the Otorohanga branch would be convened on 20 November. Despite the resignations, she expressed confidence in her support among the general membership of the branch.

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Publish Date:12th November 1979
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