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flag New Zealand's Labour leader accused NZ First’s Winston Peters of racism after he questioned Green MP Teanau Tuiono’s parliamentary right due to his Cook Islands Māori heritage, sparking national backlash.

flag On February 18, 2026, New Zealand Labour leader Chris Hipkins accused NZ First’s Winston Peters of “pure racism” after Peters questioned Green MP Teanau Tuiono’s right to ask a parliamentary question due to his Cook Islands Māori heritage, sparking national backlash. flag Tuiono, born in New Zealand, had used the Māori name Aotearoa during a query on Pacific climate aid. flag Hipkins condemned the remark as racially charged and part of a broader pattern of xenophobia targeting Chinese, Indian, and Pasifika communities, urging National ministers to act. flag Speaker Gerry Brownlee ruled the question “not acceptable,” calling it a personal attack. flag Peters defended his comments as concerns over national identity, not race, calling criticism “utter nonsense.” The incident intensified debate over inclusivity, political rhetoric, and national identity in New Zealand.

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