E14 07 May 2021 – Political Comments on Māori Rights
The leader of the National Party, Judith Collins, gave a speech to northern members of her party which had a focus on Te Tiriti o
The leader of the National Party, Judith Collins, gave a speech to northern members of her party which had a focus on Te Tiriti o
He Whakaaro Noa Iho – Opinion Piece Ko tēnei te Wiki o te Reo Māori, he wā hei whakanui i tō tātau reo. Ko te
On Wednesday the Leader of the Opposition, Simon Bridges, gave his ‘speech to the nation’ (essentially his party’s policy ideas for the year). There was
Last week at Rātana the Leader of the Opposition, Simon Bridges, advised that his party will not seek to impede the Treaty settlement work of
Following the election the Māori and National parties have entered into a Confidence and Supply agreement. The agreement, entitled Te Tatau ki te Paerangi –
On Wednesday the Government released its consultation document with Māori pertaining to the proposed partial sale of shares in Genesis Power, Meridian Energy, Mighty River
From week ending 16 December 2011 Of the fifteen proposed policy agreements, in our view ten are relatively bland and non-directional; as they either restate
From week ending 16 December The ACT party has also entered into a confidence and supply agreement with the National Government. One feature of interest
From week ending 16 December 2011. Along with the social policy agreements noted above, the Accord strengthens ministerial roles for Dr Sharples and Tariana Turia
From week ending 16 December 2011 Last Sunday the National and Māori parties entered into a Relationship Accord and Confidence and Supply Agreement (the Accord). This