Reti wants go-slow on UNDRIP
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Too far too fast.
That’s how National Party deputy leader Shane Reti sees the Government’s response to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson last week launched consultation with Māori on how the declaration could be implemented, saying it would not be bound by the ideas in He Puapua, a report written by an advisory panel.
National has been attacking the Government over He Puapua, and Dr Reti says it’s still clearly Government policy.
He says it’s not what National intended when it signed New Zealand up to the Declaration 11 years ago.
Reti wants go-slow on UNDRIP
HASH(0x396b180)
Too far too fast.
That’s how National Party deputy leader Shane Reti sees the Government’s response to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson last week launched consultation with Māori on how the declaration could be implemented, saying it would not be bound by the ideas in He Puapua, a report written by an advisory panel.
National has been attacking the Government over He Puapua, and Dr Reti says it’s still clearly Government policy.
He says it’s not what National intended when it signed New Zealand up to the Declaration 11 years ago.