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New Zealand’s post-Ardern populist pivot angers Maori community

Conservative Luxon government has rolled back many of former PM’s progressive policies

More than 40,000 people marched on the New Zealand capital this week, in a show of anger at a proposed overhaul of a treaty underpinning Maori rights, as a conservative backlash against the liberal policies of former prime minister Jacinda Ardern gained traction.

The protest — which included the famous “haka” dance — demonstrated the deep divisions in New Zealand, where the political pendulum has swung away from the progressive policies championed by Ardern.

Since taking power last year, the centre-right government of Christopher Luxon has swept away many of the preceding government’s landmark initiatives, empowered by a shift against the “Jacindamania” fervour that had delivered the Labour party a historic victory in 2020, but faded under the pressures of the pandemic and the rising cost of living.

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