The controversial Treaty Principles Bill has been introduced to Parliament by the ACT Party under a coalition agreement.
And earlier in the week, a Waitangi Tribunal report found the bill breaches the principle of partnership, the Crown's good-faith obligations and the Crown's duty to actively protect Māori rights and interests.
A new set of principles revealed in the ACT Party's Treaty Principles Bill proposes removing the notion of partnership entirely - and puts a timeline on the protection of Māori rights and interests.
The bill's first reading will take place this coming Thursday when Prime Minister Christopher Luxon won't be in the country, and will coincide with a hikoi that arrives in Wellington the day before.
Human Rights Commission’s Tino Rangatiratanga leaderJulia Whaipooti explains what has been happening.