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The New Zealand government will ban all foreign donations of more than $50 to political parties and candidates.

According to New Zealand’s Justice Minister Andrew Little, the initiative will be introduced to parliament on Tuesday afternoon “under urgency”.

Foreign donations below the $50 threshold will still be permitted, as it will fall into the category of small-scale fundraising activities. Image: AP

 

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