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politics1 year ago

New Zealand Faces Uproar Over Controversial Māori Bill

A large protest in New Zealand's capital highlighted tensions over a proposed bill that would alter the Treaty of Waitangi, which underpins Maori rights. The bill, supported by the libertarian ACT party within the centre-right government, aims to extend treaty rights to all citizens, sparking backlash from the Maori community and others. This move is part of a broader conservative shift away from the progressive policies of former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, leading to significant political and social divisions in the country.

politics1 year ago

Massive Protests Erupt in New Zealand Over Māori Rights Bill

Over 40,000 people protested outside New Zealand's Parliament against the Treaty Principles Bill, which critics argue threatens Maori rights and societal unity. The bill, introduced by the ACT New Zealand party, aims to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi, a foundational document for Maori rights. Despite lacking sufficient support to pass, the bill has sparked significant opposition, including a nine-day march and demonstrations across the country. Critics fear it could reverse progress made in empowering Maori, who face higher deprivation and incarceration rates.

world-news1 year ago

Thousands Rally in New Zealand for Māori Rights Amid Controversial Bill

Tens of thousands of people marched to New Zealand's parliament in Wellington to protest the Treaty Principles Bill, which critics argue undermines Māori rights. The hīkoi, a traditional Māori walk, spanned nine days and culminated in a large demonstration against the bill, which seeks to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi's principles. Although the bill is unlikely to pass due to widespread political opposition, it has sparked significant debate on Indigenous rights under New Zealand's current right-wing government.

world-news1 year ago

Mass Protests Erupt in New Zealand Over Māori Rights

Tens of thousands of people marched in Wellington, New Zealand, protesting a conservative bill that seeks to redefine the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, which critics argue threatens Maori rights. The bill, introduced by ACT Party leader David Seymour, has little chance of passing but has sparked the largest protests in decades. Demonstrators, including Maori leaders and supporters, gathered outside parliament, voicing their opposition to the bill and its potential to undermine Maori rights. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon opposes the bill, which has been criticized for potentially dividing the nation.

world-news1 year ago

Tens of Thousands Rally for Māori Rights at New Zealand Parliament

Around 42,000 people gathered in Wellington, New Zealand, to protest a proposed law that would alter the Treaty of Waitangi, the country's founding agreement between the Indigenous Māori and the British Crown. The protest, which had a celebratory atmosphere, highlighted the resurgence of Māori identity and language. The bill, introduced by Māori lawmaker David Seymour, is seen as a threat to Indigenous rights, though it is unlikely to become law. The protest drew support from both Māori and non-Māori, reflecting growing solidarity on Indigenous issues.

politics1 year ago

Mass Protests Erupt in New Zealand Over Māori Rights and Treaty Bill

New Zealand is experiencing mass protests over a proposed law that seeks to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi, the country's founding document between the British Crown and Māori chiefs. The bill, introduced by lawmaker David Seymour, aims to set specific definitions for the treaty's principles, applying them to all New Zealanders, which critics argue undermines Māori rights. The proposal has sparked widespread opposition, including from former prime ministers and legal experts, and has led to a weeklong protest march to the capital, Wellington, highlighting ongoing tensions over Māori rights and treaty obligations.

politics1 year ago

Massive Protest in New Zealand Over Māori Treaty Rights

Around 35,000 people gathered at New Zealand's parliament to protest the Treaty Principles Bill, which could alter the interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, a foundational agreement between Māori and the Crown. The bill, introduced by the Act party, aims to redefine treaty principles, sparking widespread opposition from Māori groups, academics, and the public. Despite its inclusion in a coalition agreement, the bill lacks broad support and is unlikely to pass. The protest, one of the largest in New Zealand's history, highlights ongoing tensions over Māori rights and governance.

politics1 year ago

Māori Lead Massive Protests Against Treaty Reinterpretation in NZ

A nine-day hīkoi, or protest march, has traveled across New Zealand, culminating at the parliament in Wellington, to oppose a bill that seeks to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi and affects Māori rights. Thousands participated in the march, which began with dawn prayers at Cape Reinga, and included rallies in various towns and cities. Although the controversial bill is not expected to become law, it has sparked significant debate on race relations in New Zealand.

politics1 year ago

Massive Protests Erupt in NZ Over Controversial Māori Rights Bill

Tens of thousands of protesters marched to New Zealand's parliament to oppose a controversial bill that could change the interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, a foundational document for Māori rights. The protest, one of the largest in the country's history, was sparked by the Act party's proposal to redefine treaty principles, which critics argue undermines Māori rights and fosters division. Despite passing its first reading, the bill lacks widespread support and is unlikely to become law.

politics1 year ago

Massive Protests Erupt in New Zealand Over Controversial Māori Rights Bill

A proposed law in New Zealand aiming to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi has sparked massive protests, with thousands marching to Parliament in Wellington. The bill, introduced by lawmaker David Seymour, seeks to set specific definitions for the treaty's principles, applying them to all New Zealanders rather than just Māori. Critics argue it threatens Māori rights and constitutional stability, while supporters claim it addresses perceived special treatment of Māori. Despite its initial progress, the bill is unlikely to pass, facing widespread opposition from former leaders, legal experts, and the public.