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Summary: No Problem — Archbishop (Press, 12 April 1985)
On 12 April 1985, Archbishop Paul Reeves, who was set to become the Governor-General of New Zealand, expressed his confidence in signing controversial moral legislation, including the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, into law. In an interview with the "Auckland Star," Reeves noted that by the time such legislation reached his office for Royal Assent, all moral and ethical considerations would have already been thoroughly discussed and examined by Parliament. His comments indicated a level of preparedness to uphold the legislative process, regardless of the contentious nature of the bills being considered.
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