Government likened to 'dinosaurs behaving as though it's 1948' over te reo Māori use

National Māori Action Day - Te Pāti Māori-organised protests in Wellington.

A sign at parliament during a march and rally organised by Te Pāti Māori as part of nationwide protests against the government's policies affecting Māori. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

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