The Treaty Principles Bill Is Advanced Without Us And In Spite Of Us – Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu

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โ€œThe Government continues to waste everyoneโ€™s time and energy on a Bill going nowhere,โ€ says Te Rลซnanga o Ngฤi Tahu Kaiwhakahaere Justin Tipa.

โ€œThe Bill is an attack on our rangatiratanga and the move to bring it forward is yet another tactic to distract us from the real issues facing New Zealanders. This Bill is being advanced without us and in spite of us.

โ€œFor Ngฤi Tahu, itโ€™s simple. In 1840, Ngฤi Tahu rangatira committed to a constitutional monarchy whoโ€™s right to govern rests on its obligation to recognise and protect the tino rangatiratanga of iwi and hapลซ. There is honour in that agreement; it is not something that should be subject to the whims of political parties.

โ€œWe agree with the Waitangi Tribunal that if this Bill continues, it would be the worst and most comprehensive breach of Te Tiriti of this generation. It is pointless, expensive, and divisive.

โ€œWe should focus on how we exercise rangatiratanga for the benefit of all New Zealanders โ€“ how it can contribute to solve the housing crisis and empower local communities to manage their affairs in innovative ways.

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โ€œBringing the Bill forward seems cynical and designed to avoid the timing of the nationwide hฤซkoi. Te Rลซnanga o Ngฤi Tahu encourages Ngฤi Tahu whฤnau to mobilise and voice their opposition to the Treaty Principles Bill,โ€ says Justin Tipa.