The Treaty Principles Bill is a divisive attempt to rewrite New Zealand’s foundational document. With strong opposition from Māori groups, legal experts, and the public, it risks undermining the Treaty’s intent and Māori collective rights recognized by courts, the Waitangi Tribunal, and international law. Its rushed process and disregard for the Treaty’s principles threaten social cohesion, judicial independence, and New Zealand’s international reputation.
The Treaty Principles Bill is a bold step to clarify the Treaty of Waitangi, ensuring equality for all New Zealanders. Despite opposition from left-wing parties, the bill seeks to define the Treaty's principles in law, ending divisive interpretations that give some groups special privileges. ACT remains committed to equal rights, and this bill is key to advancing a fair and unified future for all Kiwis.