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A bid to reinterpret a centuries-old treaty between New Zealand's Indigenous Maori and European settlers was tabled in parliament on Thursday, sparking consternation despite the slim chance of it becoming law.
A bill introduced by a minor party in the coalition government would seek to reframe the Treaty of Waitangi, seen as New Zealand's founding document.
The text was signed in 1840 and brought peace between 540 Maori chiefs and British forces, establishing New Zealand as a colony.
Its principles today underpin efforts to foster partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous New Zealanders and protect the interests of the Maori community.
The anniversary of the treaty's signing is still a national holiday.
But a bill introduced by David Seymour's libertarian ACT party would seek to more narrowly define the treaty's principles in legal documents.
Critics say the real aim is to unravel education and other programmes for Maori citizens, to divide New Zealanders and to foment identity politics.
The move is almost certain to fail.
Conservative Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has allowed the bill to come to parliament as part of the parties' coalition deal but his party is unlikely to vote for its passage.
The Labour opposition has called the effort "divisive" and "a waste of money" with "no support from any other party in parliament".
Maori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi accused the government of "waging war on our existence as Maori and on the fabric of this nation".
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