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Post by Kiwi Frontline on May 7, 2020 4:12:23 GMT 12
MĀORI AGENCY CONCERNED GOVT'S PLAN TO FAST-TRACK PROJECTS COULD PUT TREATY OBLIGATIONS ON BACKBURNERA Māori agency is concerned the Government's announcement last week to fast-track shovel-ready projects as an economic booster post Covid-19 could do more harm than good. Federation of Māori Authorities Chair Traci Houpapa told TVNZ1's Breakfast this morning the proposed Resource Management Act law change could lead to both obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and the welfare of communities being overlooked. "Right now, the concern around the RMA changes pending in June is really how do we maintain some line of sight for public in terms of the actions and decisions that are being made across regions and communities as well as how does the Government maintain and uphold its Treaty partnership with Māori during this time." "The fact is, iwi Māori need to be represented there as a Treaty partner, as practitioners and as experts.".... www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/m-ori-agency-concerned-govts-plan-fast-track-projects-could-put-treaty-obligations-backburner
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