These issues require either 75% of all MPs to support the bill or a referendum on the issue.
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Stuart Nash MP cited the case as one of his reasons for supporting the Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill in the New Zealand Parliament.
The Tight Five, a group of five Māori members of the New Zealand Parliament first elected in 1996