Kōrero: Ngā mātāpono o te tiriti

Te pōti mō ngā mātāpono tiriti, tau 2006

He whakaaturanga tēnei mai i te hōtaka Māori o Te Karere e whakaatu ana i ngā tautohetohe paremata i te tau 2006 mō te pire muku i ngā mātāpono i whakatakotohia ki te paremata. Kei konei ko te māngai o Aotearoa Tuatahi a Pita Paraone e tautoko ana i te pire. 

This is the Law and Order Select Committee at Parliament listening to public submissions.

This relates to New Zealand First’s bill looking at abolishing the provisions relating to the principles of the treaty.

Pita Paraone, New Zealand First: ‘The bill will not continue as I am the only member of the committee that supports it. Therefore it will not succeed. However, I am not surprised by that.’

New Zealand First believes that the principles of the treaty are undermining race relations in New Zealand.

They say that their bill does not belittle the treaty.

Shane Taurima: ‘It appears as though the majority of political parties do not support your bill and accordingly the bill will fail. What do you think about that?’

Pita Paraone: ‘Although the majority do not want to see an interpretation of the principles of the treaty inserted.’

The Māori Party is strongly against the bill, arguing it will water down the strength of the treaty. Whatever happens, this subject will continue to be very important to New Zealand First.

Pita Paraone: ‘This is not a significant election issue, but we will not shift our argument on this subject.’

The select committee is expected to table its report in Parliament before the end of the year and the report will be debated in the new year.

Shane Taurima for Te Karere.

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Te tuhi tohutoro mō tēnei whārangi:

Janine Hayward, 'Ngā mātāpono o te tiriti - Ngā mātāpono i hangaia e te Karauna', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/video/32980/te-poti-mo-nga-matapono-tiriti-tau-2006 (accessed 25 April 2024)

He kōrero nā Janine Hayward, i tāngia i te 20 Jun 2012, reviewed & revised 16 Jan 2023 me te āwhina o Janine Hayward