Bill to reinterpret founding treaty with Māori would make New Zealand a ‘laughing stock’, MPs told
by Eva Corlett in Wellington from World news | The Guardian on (#6TVD5)
Introduced to parliament by a minor coalition party, the treaty principles bill seeks to abandon a set of principles that guide the relationship between Mori and ruling authorities
A marathon public hearing into a bill that seeks to radically reinterpret New Zealand's founding treaty between Mori tribes and the British Crown began on Monday amid widespread outcry the proposed changes are unconstitutional, socially divisive and an attack on Mori rights.
The treaty principles bill, which was introduced to parliament by the minor coalition Act party, seeks to abandon a set of well-established principles that guide the relationship between Mori and ruling authorities in favour of its own redefined principles.
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