Nothing to be scared of : Labour MP rules out separate Māori House of Parliament, court system Newshub 4 hrs ago Dan Satherley
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A senior Labour MP says there s nothing to be scared of in how the Government plans to live up to a UN declaration the National Party signed New Zealand up to.
In 2010, the National-led Government - in coalition with the Māori Party - said New Zealand would support the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The previous Government, led by Labour under Helen Clark, refused to sign it, then-Māori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia saying it was fundamentally incompatible with New Zealand s constitutional and legal arrangements and established Treaty settlement policy .
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