The Crimes Amendment Bill (No.2) passed its
second reading by 110 to 11 with the Greens, Mana Party and
Chris Carter opposing
The Māori Purposes Bill second reading
debate began after the Acting Leader of the House Simon
Power received leave for the bill to be split into four
parts following its second reading and be given its third
reading without debate.
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