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New Zealand parliament rejects controversial indigenous law

10/4/2025 16:05
New Zealand's parliament on Thursday comprehensively rejected a bill aimed at reinterpreting the principles of the country’s founding agreement following months of protest and debate over the place of indigenous Maori in the Pacific nation.



The Treaty of Waitangi, first signed in 1840 between the British Crown and more than 500 Maori chiefs, lays down how the two parties agreed to govern. The interpretation of clauses in the document guide legislation and policy today.



The failed bill was a policy of David Seymour's ACT New Zealand party, which garnered 8.6% of the party vote at the 2023 election.



Seymour had said the purpose of the Treaty Principles Bill was for parliament to define the principles of the treaty, provide certainty and clarity, and promote debates on its place in constitutional arrangements.



In coalition negotiations, ACT's governing coalition partners National and New Zealand First had committed to support the bill through the first of three readings but had said they would not support it into law.



The law, needing a simple majority to pass its second reading, failed with 112 votes against it and just 11 votes for it.



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