
Sandra Lee-Vercoe
Sandra Lee-Vercoe is a notable Māori politician who made history as one of the first Māori women elected to the New Zealand Parliament in 1999. With her extensive experience in politics, she has been vocal about the racial tensions ignited by the Treaty Principles Bill and reflects on the painful history of discrimination experienced by Māori, advocating for the rights and dignity of Indigenous peoples.
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Lee-Vercoe noted the painful increase in racial tensions due to the bill.
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