A Labour party release criticizes Prime Minister Christopher Luxon for declining to attend Waitangi celebrations, arguing that his absence reflects a lack of accountability for policies that have negatively impacted Māori communities and undermines his stated support for the Te T
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clashes between parties over the role of politics in commemoration
There weren’t that many hecklers at Waitangispeeches reflecting party positions and public sentiment
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