The article critiques the government's proposed weakening of Treaty of Waitangi provisions in legislation, arguing that the policy is predetermined by coalition agreement, lacks proper policy analysis, and risks undermining Māori rights and the principle of equal citizenship.
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misaligned with actual legal clarity and compliance
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