New Zealand male MPs no longer have to wear ties after Māori MP ejected
Speaker says ties will not be required ‘appropriate business attire’ despite a committee meeting failing to reach a consensus
New Zealand’s male MPs will no longer be required to wear ties in parliament, following a row over the item of clothing that involved the speaker ejecting Māori party co-leader Rawiri Waititi from the chamber for refusing to wear one.
New Zealand parliament speaker Trevor Mallard made the announcement after a meeting on Wednesday of the standing orders committee held to discuss the issue and hear a submission from the Māori party.
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