Catherine Delahunty’s Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment Bill has failed to pass its first reading.
Ayes 73 (National 59, NZ First 12, ACT 1, United Future 1)
Noes 48 (Labour 32, Greens 14, Maori Party 2)
by Desk Editor on Wednesday, September 21, 2016 — 9:31 PM
Catherine Delahunty’s Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment Bill has failed to pass its first reading.
Ayes 73 (National 59, NZ First 12, ACT 1, United Future 1)
Noes 48 (Labour 32, Greens 14, Maori Party 2)
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