New Zealand MPs Perform Haka in Parliament to Protest Māori Rights Bill

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New Zealand's parliament was temporarily suspended after Maori MPs performed a haka to protest a bill proposing a narrower interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, which they argue undermines Indigenous rights. The bill, introduced by the ACT New Zealand party, has sparked significant opposition, including a nine-day protest march. Although it passed its first reading, it is unlikely to become law due to lack of support from coalition partners.
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