Post by Kiwi Frontline on May 15, 2022 5:43:56 GMT 12
Point of Order: FINLAYSON CALLS FOR A ROBUST DEBATE ON CO-GOVERNANCE – BUT THEN HE DISPARAGES NAYSAYERS AS “THE SOUR RIGHT” AND “LOSERS”
Co-governance was aired by The Detail team on Radio New Zealand this morning in a broadcast which featured former Attorney-General Chris Finlayson, who also served as Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations.
Reporting on the broadcast, Newroom said The Detail had examined the question “what is co-governance?” and had found out it’s not a new concept.
Really?
Did they not know about the co-governing of the Waikato River as a consequence of the Tainui Treaty settlement, or about several similar arrangements that have accompanied other treaty settlements?
Having acknowledged the concept is not new, the Newsroom report further said.....
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2022/05/point-of-order-finlayson-calls-for.html
Point of Order: KELVIN DAVIS DOES NOT MENTION THE $5M COST OF HANDOUTS (AND WE WONDER WHAT’S “TROUGH” IN TE REO?)
The Point of Order Trough Monitor almost missed the handout of some $5 million to Māori tribes, the announcement of which was preceded by a press statement headline and 300 words of te reo.
Having found the English text a few paragraphs down in the statement, we were disappointed to find no monetary measure of the government’s generosity to the chosen tribes. But who got how much can be found on the website of the Office for Māori Crown Relations, an agency which – if ACT was to call the shots after the next election – would be abolished.
That promise triggered Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson to demonstrate what he learned in Charm School by saying of ACT leader David Seymour:.....
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2022/05/point-of-order-kelvin-davis-does-not.html
Co-governance was aired by The Detail team on Radio New Zealand this morning in a broadcast which featured former Attorney-General Chris Finlayson, who also served as Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations.
Reporting on the broadcast, Newroom said The Detail had examined the question “what is co-governance?” and had found out it’s not a new concept.
Really?
Did they not know about the co-governing of the Waikato River as a consequence of the Tainui Treaty settlement, or about several similar arrangements that have accompanied other treaty settlements?
Having acknowledged the concept is not new, the Newsroom report further said.....
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2022/05/point-of-order-finlayson-calls-for.html
Point of Order: KELVIN DAVIS DOES NOT MENTION THE $5M COST OF HANDOUTS (AND WE WONDER WHAT’S “TROUGH” IN TE REO?)
The Point of Order Trough Monitor almost missed the handout of some $5 million to Māori tribes, the announcement of which was preceded by a press statement headline and 300 words of te reo.
Having found the English text a few paragraphs down in the statement, we were disappointed to find no monetary measure of the government’s generosity to the chosen tribes. But who got how much can be found on the website of the Office for Māori Crown Relations, an agency which – if ACT was to call the shots after the next election – would be abolished.
That promise triggered Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson to demonstrate what he learned in Charm School by saying of ACT leader David Seymour:.....
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2022/05/point-of-order-kelvin-davis-does-not.html