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Post by Kiwi Frontline on May 10, 2022 5:05:19 GMT 12
WILLIE’S TRICKY MAORI ENGAGEMENT – Mike ButlerA report with the lengthy title “United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Key themes from Maori Targeted Engagement in in April 2022” looks like Maori Development Minister Willie Jackson’s tricky next step in implementing the He Puapua plan for two governments in New Zealand, one for Maori and the other for everyone else. The engagement describes a series of focus groups brought together to form a basis for a draft declaration plan which will be open for comment from the Maori community alongside the wider community. Jackson continues to deny that the He Puapua plan is the plan. This is in spite of a letter dated November 1, 2019, from Dr Claire Charters to Maori Development Minister, who referred to the He Puapua report that she was tasked with creating as “the Declaration plan which sets out (their) vision to 2040 in which the Declaration is realised, and a roadmap to achieve that.” To be clear, that report sets out the steps to create in New Zealand two governments, one for Maori by Maori, and the other, a fully bicultural version of what we already have. Both governments would be subject to a tribal monitoring committee and ultimately subject to the United Nations...... www.nzcpr.com/willies-tricky-maori-engagement/
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