Submissions both for and against the controversial bill are being heard today.
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Views ranged from it being an attempt to "oppress iwi Māori" to providing the chance to ease New Zealanders' anxiety over the Treaty.
Submissions both for and against the controversial bill are being heard today.
Former minister of Justice Kiritapu Allan made a submission as the committee heard from organisations such as YouthLaw Aotearoa, Te Hunga Roia Māori...
David Seymour - who is in charge of the Bill - will be the first to make an oral submission on Monday morning, followed by legal experts, academics...
Former minister of Justice Kiritapu Allan will make her submission today.
From the Treaty Principles Bill submissions to Rātana to the Waitangi Tribunal shake-up, 2025 looks to be a big year for race relations in Aotearoa.
Introduced to parliament by a minor coalition party, the treaty principles bill seeks to abandon a set of principles that guide the relationship...
The Bill aims to replace the existing Treaty principles - developed over time by courts and the Waitangi Tribunal to interpret the Treaty in law -...
Advocates say many in the disabled community, particularly deaf people, submitted on the bill - but are now being excluded.
The prime minister says he can mend the relationship with Māori after the bill is voted down, and he would refuse a future referendum in the next...
The Treaty Principles Bill continues to dog the National Party despite Luxon's repeated efforts to communicate the legislation will not go beyond...