
New Zealand to cut seats reserved for Maoris in council by more than half after public vote
New Zealand's coalition government reversed a rule allowing councils to set up Māori wards without public votes. Of 42 councils, 17 voted to keep Māori wards while 25 voted to disestablish them, showing opposition in many regions. The change has been criticized as "racist" and "anti-Māori" by opposition parties.