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‘Everybody has a right to say’: New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi ...New Zealand ACT Leader David Seymour calls into question the Treaty of Waitangi Bill, claiming everyone in the country has a “right to say about its future”.
David Seymour's hapū, Ngāti Rēhia, has formally requested he not attend Waitangi commemorations in Northland, due to his ongoing support of the Treaty Principles Bill. In a letter sent to the ...
David Seymour's hapū, Ngāti Rēhia, has formally requested he not attend Waitangi commemorations in Northland, due to his ongoing support of the Treaty Principles Bill.
ACT Party leader David Seymour. Act leader and Deputy Prime Minister-in-waiting David Seymour has some advice for the Waitangi Tribunal which has asked that Children’s Minister Karen Chhour be ...
David Seymour has managed to unite Māori like no other leader, Boris Sokratov writes. David Seymour says "we don’t believe the Treaty of Waitangi is a partnership between races". "Change has ...
The bill's architect, David Seymour, met with protests at Waitangi marae — a Māori meeting house — during speeches by political leaders on Wednesday, as he made a fresh pitch for the law.
Despite the destined backlash, ACT Party leader David Seymour still fronted up to Waitangi. Greeted by turn backs, waiata, and protest - he spoke on ...
Act leader David Seymour with Whakaata Māori reporter Tini Molyneux. Between a Māori Battalion veteran calling for a government apology, the Waitangi Tribunal summonsing an Act minister, the ...
Members of Parliament celebrate as the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi bill was rejected by Parliament in a 112 to 11 vote in Wellington, New Zealand, Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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