No deal today on Ihumātao

If a deal on the disputed land at Ihumātao went to the last Cabinet meeting of the year, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is not saying.Radio New Zealand reported this morning that a settlement was likely to emerge today, reflecting the fact that the government was no longer constrained by the NZ First party, which opposed settlements during the first term of the Ardern administration.“I am not here to make announcements relevant to that issue,” she said at her post-Cabinet press conference.Ardern declined to give any timeline or to ru...
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