It comes after the deputy prime minister tried to ban lawmakers from calling the country Aotearoa in parliament.
Now Maipi-Clarke, a representative for the Maori Party, is hoping her actions — and the historic levels of opposition from across the country — will stop the polarizing Treaty Principles Bill ...
The speaker of New Zealand’s parliament has told lawmakers that he will not consider further complaints about the use of the ...
Police have issued a formal warning over Te Pāti Māori's failure to file audited financial statements to the Electoral ...
the Māori language. Winston Peters — who is deputy prime minister, foreign minister and leader of the populist party New Zealand First — objected in a point of order. “Why is someone who ...
Shane Jones, another government minister who is a member of Peters' New Zealand First party and is also Māori, questioned "the appropriateness of recent immigrants telling Māori what the name of ...
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