The bill’s architect, David Seymour, met with protests at Waitangi marae — a Māori meeting house — during speeches by ...
New Zealand’s parliament descended into chaos as Maori members staged a haka in protest ... Coalition partners the National Party and New Zealand First are only supporting the legislation ...
Far-right minister David Seymour proposed selling state houses and privatising health and education, and expressed alarm at ...
New Zealand's National Party has made efforts to avoid the bill. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who is a member of the National Party, told reporters, "You do not go and negate, with a single ...
Labour has surpassed National ... and New Zealand First would get 10. For the current governing parties, that’s 62, which would be enough to govern. While Labour is on the rise in the party ...
The prime minister says he can mend the relationship with Māori after the bill is voted down, and he would refuse a future ...
David Seymour, leader of the far-right ACT Party and a senior minister in New Zealand’s National Party-led coalition government, delivered a “State of the Nation” speech on January 24.