The Green Party condemns the passing of the Treaty Principles Bill at first reading, and is clear that the fight is not over.
โToday a majority of powerful people prioritised cynical politics, fanning the flame of a culture war, over the truth and the needs of our nation,โ says Green Co-Leader, Chlรถe Swarbrick.
โThe Prime Minister has told us that thereโs nothing that he likes about this Bill, calling it โdivisiveโ himself. He has told us the National Party do not support this Bill, as did every other National MP who spoke today. Then they whipped their MPs to vote against what their consciences were telling them.
โYou are what you do, and today Government MPs showed us who they are. When you wear the mask for a while, it becomes your face.
โPoliticians come and go. Governments come and go. Te Tiriti o Waitangi is forever.
โYesterday, the Harbour Bridge literally swayed with the power of the people as thousands marched for Te Tiriti, and for a system of governance that supports people and planet, instead of exploiting both at the same time.
โDespite the best efforts of some to divide our nation, people are organising themselves against this Government in unity on a scale that I have never seen in my lifetime.
โThe Greens are more hopeful than ever about the future we can and will create together. Toitลซ Te Tiriti!โ says Chlรถe Swarbrick.



Chloe could lead the next coalition of the 3 leftist groups Labour,TPM, Greens bringing to and end debate over the Treaty.
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