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The recent suspension of three Te Pāti Māori MPs for a haka performed during last year's debate on the Principles Bill is the harshest punishment Parliament has ever given—one that disenfranchises over 100,000 voters and sets a dangerous precedent for Aotearoa's democracy.
By PolicyFlow AotearoaThe recent suspension of three Te Pāti Māori MPs for a haka performed during last year's debate on the Principles Bill is the harshest punishment Parliament has ever given—one that disenfranchises over 100,000 voters and sets a dangerous precedent for Aotearoa's democracy.