Over 200,000 people have shown their support for honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and opposing the Treaty Principles Bill in a petition led by rangatahi Mฤori. It is the biggest petition ever hosted by petition-hosting platform ActionStation.
The Bill has been called โthe worst, most comprehensive breach of the Treaty/Te Tiriti in modern timesโ and has sparked the largest hฤซkoi the country has seen.
Launched by a group of Ngฤti Whakaue young people, the petition joins the call of church leaders, community organisations, Te Reo translators, the countryโs most expert lawyers and hฤซkoi attendees across the country – for the Coalition Government to stop the Bill from passing into law.
Supported by ActionStation, the petition grew by 200,000 signatures in the past week, making it the largest petition ever hosted on their community campaigning platform.
ActionStation Director, Kassie Hartendorp says that there is an unprecedented unity among people from all walks of life to honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
โThe country has spoken. This Bill is a bad faith attempt to revoke the Governmentโs commitments to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and itโs visible to not just Aotearoa, but the world. The Coalition Government knew this would cause a breakdown in our Mฤori/Crown relationship, and decided to sign up for it anyway. Now is the time that we must hold all governments to account to respect Te Tiriti o Waitangi.โ
Petition author Maringi James (Te Rลpลซ Rangatahi o Ngฤti Whakaue) says: โOne of the most important goals of this petition is to encourage rangatahi to step into spaces like the submission process. These spaces are often intimidating and feel inaccessible, but theyโre powerful tools for creating change. By leading this kaupapa, I hope to show that we as rangatahi not only belong in these spacesโwe are capable of leading the conversation.โ
James adds: โThereโs a perception that rangatahi donโt care enough or arenโt equipped to take on issues like this, but that couldnโt be further from the truth. We care deeply about the future of Aotearoa and protecting the promises of Te Tiriti, as well as agreements like the Rotorua Township Agreement. Whatโs needed is a shift in how weโre supported and encouraged to take action, and I hope this petition is a step toward making that happen.โ


