Speech from the Throne




SPECIAL

The New Zealand Gazette

WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, 22 JANUARY 1991 — ISSUE NO. 9

SPEECH FROM THE THRONE

SPECIAL SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

TUESDAY, 22 JANUARY 1991

HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

it is a privilege for me to exercise the prerogative of Her Majesty the Queen and open this 2nd session of the 43rd Parliament.

It is the first time I have exercised Her Majesty’s prerogative, and I am deeply conscious of the fact that Parliament has been summoned to discuss a matter of grave concern to the people of New Zealand.

Parliament is not summoned to discuss every outbreak of hostilities in the world.

The circumstances, in this instance, are exceptional. The hostilities are of worldwide significance.

Today, a multinational force is in action with the full authority of the United Nations.



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