New Zealand leaders oppose controversial Treaty Principles Bill, rejecting calls for a referendum.
New Zealand's Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, and opposition leader Winston Peters have both opposed the Treaty Principles Bill, vowing to prevent its passage. The bill has sparked significant debate, with over 300,000 public submissions. Luxon also ruled out a treaty referendum if his party returns to power in 2026. Critics argue the bill has deepened divisions between Māori and non-Māori communities.
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