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'Very disappointing': Waitangi chair slams Luxon decision not to attend, PM will be 'elsewhere'

Author
Jamie Ensor,
Publish Date
Thu, 19 Dec 2024, 2:54pm
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speakingto media at the Treaty Grounds ahead of Waitangi Day Northern Advocate photograph by Michael Cunningham 05 February 2024
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speakingto media at the Treaty Grounds ahead of Waitangi Day Northern Advocate photograph by Michael Cunningham 05 February 2024

'Very disappointing': Waitangi chair slams Luxon decision not to attend, PM will be 'elsewhere'

Author
Jamie Ensor,
Publish Date
Thu, 19 Dec 2024, 2:54pm

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will not attend Waitangi Treaty Grounds events on Waitangi Day next year.

The Prime Minister on Thursday afternoon released a statement saying that while the Government would have 鈥渟enior representatives鈥 in attendance at events around the country, including at the treaty grounds, he would be 鈥渆lsewhere鈥.

Details of where the Prime Minister will spend the national day will be released closer to the time.

鈥淚t has always been my intention to celebrate Waitangi Day around the country with different iwi,鈥 said Luxon.

鈥淚 have been in Waitangi the last two years, including in my first year as Prime Minister, so next year I have decided to head to another part of the country.

鈥淲aitangi Day is of national importance, and I am keen to join New Zealanders celebrating it in other regions.

鈥淚 have spoken to Waitangi National Trust chair Pita Tipene and wished them all the best for their event in Waitangi.鈥

He will also not attend the National Iwi Chairs Forum in Waitangi on February 4. He met iwi leaders in Wellington on Thursday.

鈥淚t was a very positive and productive discussion. There are a number of areas where the Government and M膩ori are already working together, for example in health, housing, infrastructure and climate adaptation,鈥 Luxon said.

鈥淭here is a lot of great work being done by iwi throughout the country and there are many opportunities for us to work together and do so much more.鈥

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, flanked by ACT leader David Seymour (left) and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters (right), being welcomed onto the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi in 2024. Photo / Getty Images
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, flanked by ACT leader David Seymour (left) and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters (right), being welcomed onto the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi in 2024. Photo / Getty Images

Waitangi National Trust chair Pita Tipene said Luxon鈥檚 decision was disappointing, and there was 鈥渘o other place for the Prime Minister to be鈥 on Waitangi Day.

He said Luxon had contacted him today to advise him of the decision.

鈥淚鈥檓 very disappointed. I do understand other iwi have invited him, he will still send senior Cabinet ministers to Waitangi to be part of the commemorations but, yeah, we as a board and the Waitangi National Trust are always looking to the k膩wanatanga [government] to front up.鈥

He said there had been some calls for the Government not to be invited to Waitangi, given the controversy over its measures impacting on M膩ori, such as the Treaty Principles Bill.

鈥淏ut still it鈥檚 disappointing the Prime Minister won鈥檛 be there because he is the lead for the kawanatanga and it needs to be led.鈥

He said Te Whare R奴nanga was built to allow for ongoing conversations about Te Tiriti on the Treaty grounds.

鈥淲e as the Waitangi National Trust want to ensure that, whatever happens, the ongoing conversation continues to be held on the day that it was signed. There is no other place for the Prime Minister to be than in front of Te Whare R奴nanga on the 6th of February, where Te Tiriti was signed.鈥

Earlier this week, Tipene had urged the PM to continue to mark the day at Waitangi after Luxon revealed he was considering visiting other places. Luxon had said security was not one of the reasons for his decision-making and Tipene said the organisers worked hard to ensure it was safe.

鈥淲e uphold our manaakitanga [hospitality] at Waitangi and all manuhiri or visitors are welcome. And we鈥檒l do our darnedest to accommodate people and make sure they鈥檙e safe through some demanding times.鈥

Waitangi National Trust chair Pita Tipene. Photo / Susan Botting
Waitangi National Trust chair Pita Tipene. Photo / Susan Botting

On Monday, Luxon wouldn鈥檛 say whether he would attend the Waitangi Day commemoration in the Northland town next year, saying he had received a number of invitations from different iwi.

He noted that former National Prime Minister Sir Bill English had visited Ng膩ti Wh膩tua insetad, which was a 鈥渞eally good example鈥. Other Prime Ministers, including Helen Clark and Sir John Key, also decided to stay away from Waitangi and Te Tii marae on occasion.

The Government has faced significant backlash against some of its policies affecting M膩ori, including the decision to allow Act鈥檚 Treaty Principles Bill to have a first reading. National and New Zealand First plan to oppose it at the second reading. Tens of thousands of people marched on Parliament last month in opposition to those policies.

Act鈥檚 David Seymour has previously confirmed he would attend Waitangi. He鈥檚 been contacted for further comment, as has New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

Labour鈥檚 Chris Hipkins believed the Prime Minister should front up if the Government was going to do something 鈥渃ontroversial鈥.

鈥淚t鈥檚 more important than ever that you show up and talk about it,鈥 he said.

His colleague, Willie Jackson, said that he had heard that there were concerns about MPs' safety, but Luxon on Monday said security wasn鈥檛 an issue.

鈥淢膩ori are angry, M膩ori are furious, and we saw that with the h墨koi, but at least it was a very peaceful h墨koi but if I was part of the Government I鈥檇 be worried going up there too,鈥 Jackson said.

Te P膩ti M膩ori co-leader Rawiri Waititi said if Luxon didn鈥檛 turn up, it would show 鈥渉e鈥檚 got no balls and may be a drop-nuts in terms of facing the people鈥.

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