Does Christopher Luxon regret letting the Treaty Principles Bill through? – Te Ao Māori News

With 42,000 people, according to police, marching on his lawn Tuesday, does he regret making a “compromise” with Seymour to be come leader of Aotearoa?
With 42,000 people, according to police, marching on his lawn Tuesday, does he regret making a “compromise” with Seymour to be come leader of Aotearoa? Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori has laid an official complaint against the speaker of the house Gerry Brownlee. It comes after all three parties from the coalition government have issued a complaint Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon has called yesterday a "significant day". Keep Reading
"Kill the bill" was the cry from the hīkoi but it may not go away as quickly as protestors would like. Keep Reading
Australian news agency AAP said the crowd was so vast, "many were unable to see or hear speakers" at the event. Keep Reading
In his third attempt at constraining the drafting of new laws and regulations, David Seymour is seizing the controls and handing them to a board that he'll appoint. Keep Reading
Green MP Tamatha Paul stood in front of a crowd of 35,000 people united in trying to stop the controversial Treaty Principles Bill in her electorate. Keep Reading
Crowds engulfed the Parliament grounds which quickly reached capacity, with thousands spilling out onto surrounding streets. Keep Reading
Seymour recently introduced the Treaty Principles Bill to Parliament. Keep Reading
Pākehā and tauiwi "need to make our stand clear about Te Tiriti", supporters say. Keep Reading
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An expert panel of national and international researchers will review the decision to cut tax for heated tobacco products in New Zealand. Keep Reading
A video of MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke performing 'Ka Mate' has now been viewed hundreds of millions of times. Keep Reading
A leaked email shows government departments had concerns about how military-style academies would uphold the rights of children . In response to agencies’... Keep Reading
It’s been just over a year since Mariameno Kapa-Kingi was elected Te Tai Tokerau MP. Reporter Jenny Ling finds out how she’s been dealing with the issues... Keep Reading
The associate education minister says some schools are formally endorsing the hīkoi against his bill, flouting rules on political neutrality. Keep Reading
The bill introduces new offences to criminalise covert, deceptive, corruptive or coercive activities on behalf of a foreign power to intentionally or recklessly harm the country. Keep Reading
"I would fight against it. Māori have every reason to fight against it," the former prime minister says. Keep Reading
Act leader David Seymour ’s contentious Treaty Principles Bill passed its first vote in Parliament on Thursday, but not until after a fiery, impassioned... Keep Reading
After many months of heated discussion, the controversial Bill has finally begun what is likely a doomed legislative journey. 1News explains what's next. Keep Reading
Labour's Māori Development spokesperson was the first to be ejected from the House after calling David Seymour a "liar" - breaking Parliament's rules. Keep Reading
A haka by Te Pāti Māori MPs interrupted the first reading of the contentious Treaty Principles Bill today, causing Parliament to be briefly suspended. It... Keep Reading
More than 2000 people stood together in Whakatū in solidarity with a hikoi making its way to Parliament. Keep Reading
The hīkoi will leave from Huntly this morning and hold a gathering in Hamilton. Keep Reading
Members of the King's Counsel say the coalition's Treaty Principles Bill "seeks to rewrite the Treaty itself" and would have the "opposite effect of its stated purpose". Keep Reading
Historians talk to The Detail about the good, the bad and the grumpy of 23 past prime ministers of New Zealand. Keep Reading
After many months of heated discussion, the controversial Bill has finally begun what is likely a doomed legislative journey. 1News explains what's next. Keep Reading
"It was horrific. It was heartbreaking. It was wrong," Christopher Luxon said. Keep Reading
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