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The New Zealand Parliamentary Committee suggested that three Maori MPs will be suspended from parliament for protests during the meeting last year.
Opposition MP Hana-Rawhiti Maihipi-Clarke, the traditional group dance began after the party’s support for a voting controversial bill since today.
Haka, other MPs, other MPs managed by the committee, may notify that it is banned from 21 days.
Māori Party criticized the recommendations as “warning us all.”
“When Tangata opposes the time, the colonial powers reach the maximum sentence,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.
These are the harshest penalties recommended by the New Zealand parliament.
The Deputy Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, said the trio “deputies outside the control of” the rules of the trio is flying and the ugly Hakas “.
The proposed pendants will be given to the vote on Tuesday.
The Principles of Agreement, which wants to redefine the founding contract with the people of Maori, was a bill, New Zealand 112 votes for 112 votes Last month – advised that a government committee should not continue after a few days.
The bill was expected to fail anymore, most major political parties were obliged to play.
The members of the Rightist ACT Party, which discussed it, was the only MPs to vote in the second reading in April 10.
In the right coalition of the ruling center, a small reception claimed that the coalition and the principles of the Coalition, Waitangi – 1840 pact between the leaders, between the country’s race, the 1840 pact signed during the new Zealand’s colony.
Critics say the legislation will share the country and the opening of many needed support for many Maori.
The proposed legislation caused and saw a wide range of rage in the country More than 40,000 people involved in the protest From the parliament during the first reading in November last year.
Earlier, thousands of time in March and in Auckland and the last and ended bill.
Maihipi-Clarke, who began Haka Dance, was torn a copy of the bill when presented.