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Maori MPs Perform Haka in New Zealand Parliament, Destroy Bill Copies in Protest Against PM Luxon

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Maori MPs Perform Haka in New Zealand Parliament, Destroy Bill Copies in Protest Against PM Luxon

Maori MPs Perform Haka in New Zealand Parliament, Destroy Bill Copies in Protest Against PM Luxon

New Zealand's parliament suspended proceedings after Maori Party MPs protested against a controversial tribal rights bill by performing a Haka and destroying bill copies.

The ACT party's legislation, aimed at limiting Treaty of Waitangi interpretations, passed despite opposition.

While Prime Minister Luxon opposed it, his National Party supported it due to coalition agreements.

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