Three members of parliament in New Zealand have received unprecedented suspensions after a protest last year. Politicians from the Maori Party have been banned for performing the haka, a traditional ritual, during the reading of a controversial bill.
Breakdown
- Three Māori Party MPs were suspended from parliament after performing a haka protest. 7s
- The protest was against a bill proposing changes to the Treaty of Waitangi's principles. 43s
- Hana Rawhiti Maipi-Clark received a one-week suspension; the co-leaders received three-week suspensions. 57s
- The bill was ultimately voted down, but the incident has raised concerns about Māori representation. 1m 26s
- The haka protest has sparked debate about Māori protocol and language in parliament. 2m 9s