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A right-wing party in New Zealand is pushing a bill that would legally define “men” and “women” according to biological sex.
A minor party in New Zealand’s coalition government has announced proposals to legally define women by biological sex, casting the move as a return to common sense and a rejection of “woke ideology”.
Minority coalition partner New Zealand First introduced a bill to parliament on Tuesday that if enacted would define women and men by their biology, preventing trans women and men being recognised by ...
As the deadline approaches for Te Pāti Māori MPs to appear before the Privileges Committee, the place of tikanga in our ...
WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s Parliament on April 10 comprehensively rejected a Bill aimed at reinterpreting the principles of the country’s founding agreement following months of protest and ...
A controversial bill aimed at redefining New Zealand’s founding document—guaranteeing rights for both Māori and non-Māori—has been defeated during its second reading in Parliament.
Massive protests against the bill saw tens of thousands of New Zealanders gather outside the parliament on 19 November ... considered New Zealand’s founding document for upholding Maori ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's parliament on Thursday comprehensively rejected a bill aimed at reinterpreting the principles of the country’s founding agreement following months of protest ...
The Treaty Principles Bill was not the only measure Luxon agreed to that will scrutinize the Treaty’s influence on New ...
April 10 (UPI) --New Zealand's Parliament Thursday rejected a bill targeting Maori rights that sparked protests. The Treaty Principles Bill was voted down 112-11 after a government committee ...
which formalized New Zealand as a British colony and reserved Māori land and customary rights. Its proponent, David Seymour, argued parliament needed to define the principles of the treaty ...