New Zealand parliament erupts in dramatic political theater over controversial bill redefining Indigenous Maori rights.
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Thousands of people joined a march towards New Zealand's national capital on Friday after a contentious bill that would reinterpret the country's 184-year-old founding document passed its first hurdle ...
New Zealand’s parliament descended into chaos as Maori members staged a haka in protest against a bill that would ...
His bill filled “a silence this parliament has left for five decades,” he said. Lawmakers vote for a bill they oppose Prime ...
New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon makes a "formal and unreserved" apology in Parliament for the widespread abuse ...
Under the principles laid out in the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, tribes were promised broad rights to retain their lands and ...
A controversial proposed law redefining the country’s founding agreement between Indigenous Maori and the British Crown is unlikely to become law.
Labour's Māori Development spokesperson Willie Jackson was the first MP ejected from the House on Thursday after he called David Seymour a "liar" during the Treaty Principles Bill's first reading - ...
The major parties have gained - with National regaining 3.9 points - at the expense of the minor parties.