The article critiques the government's plan to revise Treaty clauses in legislation by lowering the legal threshold to 'take into account' Te Tiriti, arguing that this undermines Māori rights, contradicts expert advice, and risks damaging the Māori-Crown relationship.
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Well, no, well, I don't think she is. I mean, she wants to go further, and she says it'll become part of the national campaign. I think she's sort of tweaked it uh in the budget yesterday because it's not a lot of money, as you say. And uh further down when they start campaigning on it, sounds as though Winston Peters is on board with it. Um he doesn't have the same worry as uh what David Seymour does. Um, and but the short the long and short of it is a finance minister cannot direct a bank other than if they pass legislation that is, which they're unlikely to do. Yeah, but uh they can't just simply direct a bank not to pass.
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morally wrong and economically ill-advised
Coalition attack on the Treaty is not just morally wrong, it’s bad businesspersonal opinion contradicted institutional policy and values
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