The Case for Abolishing the Māori Electoral Seats
While the Māori seats were historically a tool for inclusion, they now institutionalise separatism, unequal treatment, and electoral distortions. Abolishing them would better align with MMP's core principle of proportional, equal representation for all citizens, promote national unity, eliminate overhang risks, and remove ethnicity-based privileges—allowing New Zealand's democracy to operate on principles of equality, fairness and shared citizenship.
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