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The Maorification of New Zealand Is being exposed

September 30, 2025

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The Mercury

THE subversion and destruction of national sovereignty and constitutional order by means of mass immigration and the criminalising of free speech is the primary objective of globalism.

While it is on full display in most of the Western world, its progress in New Zealand is hardly known. Since it would expose globalist intentions, the Maorification of New Zealand is not a topic aired by the mass media.

But it is exposed in detail by the New Zealand Centre for Political Research, headed by Dr Muriel Newman, and on the Te Parti Maori Party website.

Although the Maoris constitute only 20% of the population, since 1990 a process from within the state sector has been incrementally elevating Maori ideology and influence. Through the Office of Maori-Crown Relations, Matauranga Maori (Maori ways of knowing) has acquired suasion in health, education, law and all public policy.

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