New Zealand MP Peeni Henare apologised for leaving his seat during a haka protest in Parliament but insisted his actions were ...
It comes after the deputy prime minister tried to ban lawmakers from calling the country Aotearoa in parliament.
Defence Minister Judith Collins told RNZ in a statement on Thursday that "New Zealand has not been asked to provide security ...
The Speaker of New Zealand's Parliament has declared he will not entertain further objections to the use of “Aotearoa”, the Māori name for the country, within parliamentary proceedings.
Is the change of seasons and the days drawing shorter causing the colour to drain from National MPs’ faces – or is it the series of grim polls showing that were an election he ...
The Palestine Forum of New Zealand is calling on Government MPs to take a principled stand for justice by supporting the ...
The current government is 16 months old. In just another 18 months or so, NZ will once again be at the polling booth.
MPs are able to use English, Māori or New Zealand sign language, when speaking in Parliament The speaker of the house in New Zealand's parliament says he will not consider any further complaints ...
MPs are allowed to use any of the country's three official languages - English, Māori and New Zealand sign language - when speaking in Parliament. The objection by Peters, who is Māori ...
MPs are able to use English, Māori or New Zealand sign language, when speaking in Parliament [Getty Images] ...
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