He New Zealand Parliament Voting began this Thursday on a bill with the aim of reinterpreting the principles of a treaty that has regulated relations with the Maori since 1840, an initiative that in principle will undermine their rights and that has faced protests inside and outside the camera.
Today’s vote was suddenly interrupted by a ‘haka‘-a Maori dance that includes shouting, hand waving, chest and ground pounding and which has been popularized worldwide by the New Zealand rugby team’All Blacks’-, which was carried out by the legislators of the Maori Party, some of them in front of Seymour.