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    The Green Party is urgently calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to abandon the Treaty Principles Bill following reports it will be introduced on Thursday

    The Green Party is urgently calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to abandon the Treaty Principles Bill following reports it will be introduced on Thursday


    Green Party Justice spokeswoman Tamatha Paul has told Luxon it's not too late to do the right thing, and abandon this Bill and honour Te Tiriti.

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