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The Treaty recognises that Māori have customary rights not enjoyed by pakeha. It also places unique responsibilities on the Crown that require it to try and correct the neo-colonial wrongs and disadvantages that are still having enduring effects on Māori. Seymour’s Bill is a concerted attempt to deny that the Crown has these responsibilities and obligations. It does so by invoking a bogus equality before the law, and by ignoring the causes of the blatant and enduring inequality of access to opportunity. These are issues the Crown is Treaty-bound to address.
“This year has been an absolute catastrophe for Māori. This Government has fast-tracked us back towards the colonised and assimilated,” said co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer.
Individuals can apply directly to the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) for their citizenship. A form is available on DIA’s website and should be mailed to DIA or lodged in person at one of DIA’s public counters or the New Zealand High Commission in Apia.
Nikki Kaye committed more to our Party than any political party could hope for or ask of anyone. She is a great loss to us and the many New Zealanders whose lives she sought to improve daily.
The new report shares the unfiltered voices of mokopuna, shedding light on what helped and what hinders them when accessing support after experiencing family violence and sexual violence.
This Govt was elected on a promise to improve the lives of New Zealanders in the areas that matter most to them. Progress so far is positive, and I am committed to keeping that promise with bold action to rebuild and grow our economy, restore law and order and improve health and education for all.
The report argues the long-standing government approach that relies on people taking sole responsibility for their health and the choices they make, will continue to fail unless the obesity conversation shifts from the individual to the wider food environment we are exposed to everyday.