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Dancing Cossacks advertisement : ウィキペディア英語版
Dancing Cossacks advertisement

The "Dancing Cossacks" television advertisement was a 1975 electoral advertisement for the New Zealand National Party, produced by advertising agency Colenso. The first half of the advertisement was animated by Hanna-Barbera, with the second half featuring National Party leader Robert Muldoon. The advert was to produced to be highly critical of the governing New Zealand Labour Party's recently introduced compulsory superannuation scheme, implying the scheme would eventually turn New Zealand into a Soviet-style communist state, and urged people to vote for National in the upcoming general election.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Dancing Cossacks, 1975 - Journalists and politicians: an uneasy relationship - Media and politics )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Dancing Cossacks political TV ad - New Zealand History Online )
==Background==
The Third Labour Government introduced the compulsory superannuation scheme in 1974, with the scheme beginning on 1 April 1975. Every employee aged between 17 and retirement age would have 4% of their gross wage deducted, with this deduction matched by their employer and paid to the Superannuation Corporation. The Superannuation Corporation would bank the money received in individual accounts, and would contribute money to individual accounts earned by investments on its own part. When the person reached retirement, their money would gradually be paid out of their account back to them as income. In many respects, the scheme was similar to the modern KiwiSaver scheme, introduced by the Fifth Labour Government in 2007, however unlike the 1975 scheme, KiwiSaver is voluntary and investments are carried out by multiple providers, with Inland Revenue responsible only for collection and on-payment.
The National Party however saw the scheme as socialist, and claimed that the government, through the Superannuation Corporation, would eventually end up controlling a large proportion of the country's property and shares. The compulsory superannuation scheme subsequently became a major issue approaching the 29 November general election.

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