Youngest MP's Haka Dance Halts NZ Parliament; Treaty Bill Protests Erupt
New ZealandFri Nov 15 2024
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In New Zealand's Parliament, a stunning moment unfolded when Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke, the country's youngest MP, disrupted a vote on the Treaty Principles Bill. Just 22 years old and representing Te Pati Maori, Maipi-Clarke demonstrated her disapproval by tearing up the bill and performing a traditional Maori Haka dance. Spectators and fellow MPs joined her, causing Speaker Gerry Brownlee to temporarily pause the session.
The bill, a controversial one, aims to extend the rights outlined in the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi to all New Zealanders. Critics worry this could stir racial tensions and cause constitutional changes. Protests against the bill are underway as thousands travel across the country to voice their dissent.
Maipi-Clarke, chosen for her youthful perspective, isn't new to making headlines. Her election in 2023, the performance of the Haka dance during her maiden speech, and her outspoken criticism of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's conservative policies have all propelled her into the spotlight. Despite the bill's unlikeliness to become law, Maipi-Clarke's actions highlight the deep-seated concerns surrounding it.
https://localnews.ai/article/youngest-mps-haka-dance-halts-nz-parliament-treaty-bill-protests-erupt-b66af9fa
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