31% Yes |
69% No |
23% Yes |
65% No |
7% Yes, race should not impact seats |
5% No, and there should be more Maori representation built into political structures |
See how support for each position on “Maori Parliament Seats” has changed over time for 193k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “Maori Parliament Seats” has changed over time for 193k New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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If you want to abolish racism in the world at some point society will have to become conditioned to be colourblind. Having Maori, Chinese, Polish, Jewish, Muslim or any other culturally bound requirements on parliament are counterproductive to cultural and societal progression in our society.
@9DY3NZG8mos8MO
There should be one government and the right people for the job should be in those seats
@9DPFG989mos9MO
Follow the treaty of waitangi
@9CLCB5910mos10MO
If Māori are elected by the people then they should be entitled. But I don’t feel that if we are providing a seat only based on race because we feel it should be represented then no.
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@9GDHQDV7mos7MO
No, the existence of Maori seats encourages all children to think that minorities are just as capable to do things.
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