Act says all political parties should condemn pellets being fired at a New Plymouth councillor's car
Act says all political parties should condemn pellets being fired at a New Plymouth councillor's car
7 August 2024
Legislation passed last week to let councils get rid of their Maori wards, and New Plymouth District Council yesterday voted to retain its Ward.
Councillor Murray Chong abstained - saying he feared voting against - after finding a bullet dent in his ute.
Act Leader David Seymour says that's unacceptable.
He says you can have a different view but never intimidate someone voting on behalf of the public.
A vote by Kaipara Councillors today made them the first in the country to disestablish their Maori ward.
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