Suspension vote looms for Māori MPs after ‘haka’ protest in NZ parliament

Suspension vote looms for Māori MPs after ‘haka’ protest in NZ parliament
Suspension vote looms for Māori MPs after ‘haka’ protest in NZ parliament

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - A frame grab from a New Zealand Parliament TV feed shows Maori lawmaker Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke (centre) standing up during a first reading of the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill. — AFP pic

SYDNEY, May 15 — Indigenous Māori lawmakers have decried a push to temporarily banish them from New Zealand’s parliament after disrupting the reading of a contentious race relations bill with a protest haka.

Māori Party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, 22, derailed parliament in November when she ripped a copy of the proposed laws in half while performing a spirited traditional chant.

She was joined by party co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, who strode onto the chamber floor chanting the Ka Mate haka famously performed by the country’s All Blacks rugby team.

A parliamentary committee on Wednesday evening recommended suspending Waititi and Ngarewa-Packer for three weeks, and Maipi-Clarke for seven days.

The Māori Party said it was one of the harshest punishments ever handed down in New Zealand’s parliament.

“When tangata whenua resist, colonial powers reach for the maximum penalty,” the party said in a statement, using a phrase for Māori people.

“This is a warning shot to all of us to fall in line.”

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters described the trio as “out-of-control MPs who flout the rules and intimidate others with outrageous hakas”.

Parliament will vote on the suspension next week, although it is widely expected to pass.

The “Treaty Principles Bill” sought to reinterpret New Zealand’s founding document, signed between Māori chiefs and British representatives in 1840.

Many critics saw the bill as an attempt to wind back the special rights given to the country’s 900,000-strong Māori population.

Parliament resoundingly voted down the bill last month. — AFP

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