Treaty Principles Bill Provisions for Hapū and Iwi
Treaty Principles Bill Provisions for Hapū and Iwi
The Treaty Principles Bill has undergone notable revisions, now specifically mentioning hapū and iwi in its frameworks. These amendments highlight a commitment to more inclusive governance and understanding within New Zealand. ACT leader David Seymour confirmed that this bill advancement mirrors the principles established in the coalition agreement while introducing vital updates.
Key Changes in the Bill
- Inclusion of Hapū and Iwi: This will help better represent the interests of all treaty partners.
- Alignment with Coalition Agreement: The bill stays true to its foundational promises.
- Encouragement of Public Discourse: Aims to provoke discussion within public radio and audio platforms about current legal frameworks.
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