Get ready for disruptions as Te Pati Māori protest plans unfold in New Zealand. Find out more here!
In a bold move, Te Pāti Māori has announced plans for a significant protest, causing a stir in New Zealand. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has criticized the protest, calling it 'illegal', while police are advising commuters to adjust their schedules for potential disruptions. Hikoi events are scheduled in various cities, with Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin being key locations for the protests. As tensions rise, protesters are adamant about their cause despite government warnings.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has slammed plans for a day of disruption launched by Te Pāti Māori as “illegal”. File photo / Mark Mitchell. ”I think that is ...
Police advise commuters to plan for disruptions due to a Māori hīkoi as the Government delivers its Budget tomorrow. Protest organiser says 'delaying a few ...
In Wellington, a hikoi to parliament will start at 12pm, and Christchurch and Dunedin will see hikoi from 11am and 12pm respectively. In Hamilton, Lady Tureiti ...
Motorists in areas likely to be affected are advised to plan ahead to mitigate any disruption to their travel, police said.
"We have a pākeha government, who will announce a pākeha budget for a pākeha economy," Rawiri Waititi says.
Botany MP and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon yesterday labelled the call for a mass strike illegal and he's repeatedly rejected the assertion his Government's ...
The Coalition Government will release its first Budget on Thursday, with protesters marching to Parliament to coincide with the day. Other events will also be ...