Tete'e Hikoi te Tiriti

New Zealand Treaty Law Protest

Thousands of people gather outside New Zealand's parliament to protest a proposed law that would redefine the country's founding agreement between Indigenous Māori and the British Crown, in Wellington Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. Source: AP / Mark Tantrum/AP/AAP Image

I le faitauga muamua o le tulafono taufaaofi e toe iloiloina ai le faauigaina o le Tiriti o Waitangi, na saesaeina e le sui faipule o le Maori Party, Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clark lana kopi o le tulafono taufaaofi ma ia amataina se haka i le palemene.


O le tulafono taufaaofi o se fuafuaga a le vaega 'upufai le ACT ma lona ta'ita'i o David Seymour, i le manatu e tatau ona tutusa tagata uma i Aotearoa, ae le faalagolago i le tupu'aga o se tagata ma ni aia faapitoa mo se vaega o tagata ona o lanu ma aganu'u.

I le manatu o nisi e pei o Professor Ella Henry o le Auckland University of Technology, o le finauga a le ACT o loo faave ai le tulafono taufaaofi, o loo vala'au ai e ave'esea aia tatau a tangata whenua o loo ta mau i le feagaiga, le Tiriti o Waitangi o le 1840.

Ua faaalia e Chistopher Luxon le palemia o Aotearoa Niu Sila lona le lagolagoina o le tulafono taufaaofi a le ACT.

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