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United Future recognises the Treaty of Waitangi as the founding document of New Zealand and believes it still has an important role to play. The Treaty provides the framework for a unique relationship between tangata whenua and the many other people of diverse cultures who make Aotearoa New Zealand their home. United Future is committed to addressing Treaty of Waitangi issues in a way that benefits everyone and believes that the first step is the fair and reasonable settlement of legitimate Treaty grievances. This needs to be accompanied by a process which will lead to our achieving together a common understanding of the future role of the Treaty in our nation. The Claims Settlement Process United Future accepts that Maori hapu and whanau, in particular, have suffered in the past from actions of the New Zealand Government and supports the current process of resolving genuine historical grievances. While there has been considerable progress towards the resolution of the many claims that have been lodged with the Waitangi Tribunal, we believe this process needs to be completed as soon as possible. We therefore seek to commit the government to a goal of settling all existing historical claims within five years. United Future will:
Establish the Future Role of the Treaty The Treaty was originally intended as a charter to enable Maori and Pakeha to live peaceably and productively together. After the settlement of grievances, United Future believes the Treaty should continue to have a role in providing the framework for the unique relationship between tangata whenua and the many other peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand. With this in mind, United Future continues to support the establishment of a Royal Commission on New Zealand's constitution, including the role of the Treaty of Waitangi. Our focus needs to shift so the Treaty is no longer an instrument of division, but one which is given a defined place within our constitution so that reconciliation between the different ethnic groups of New Zealand, and a sense of ownership by all New Zealanders, may be fostered.
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