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Coastal Fast-Track Another Step for He Puapua?

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Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little’s coastal give-away fast-track looks like yet another step in the progress of the He Puapua plan to set up two governments under a tribal monitoring committee. The other steps are:

  1. The abolition of the right of local communities to hold binding referenda on Maori wards.
  2. Forcing Maori language and culture onto government departments and local authorities, while the state-funded media lace news with separatist propaganda.
  3. Replacing English names of places, streets, towns, buildings, and government agencies with Maori names. Even the nation’s name “New Zealand” is being changed by stealth.
  4. Setting up a separate Maori Health Authority with veto rights over the entire health system.
  5. Transferring ownership of the conservation estate to private tribal entities, as recommended by the Options Development Group.
  6. Imposing 50-50 council-tribal control over water through the Three Waters Reform.
  7. Imposing a revised history curriculum that looks more like Maori studies, which intends to indoctrinate our children about the evils of colonisation.
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