A message seen by Te Ao Māori News explained that coordinators had been appointed across the motu, and a social media campaign would be led by Eru Kapa-Kingi, the son of Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, who was himself ninth on the party’s list in the 2023 general election.
The message also laid out the kaupapa of the activation, which is as follows:
“demonstrating a unified Aotearoa response to the Government’s assault on tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi”;
“demonstrating the might of tangata whenua and tangata Tiriti working together”;
“the revolution of Gen-T (Generation Tiriti) standing up for and protecting the rights of all of our mokopuna”; and
“asserting the mana of Te Tiriti o Waitangi as enduring and everlasting.”
Finally, the message called for peaceful, respectful, mokopuna-focused and friendly behaviour with good wairua.
The day of national activation follows a call by Te Pāti Māori in December 2023, which coincided with the first day of the coalition Government.
It was sparked in response to the coalition’s policies on Te Tiriti o Waitangi, co-governance, and the Smokefree 2025 laws repeal.
The Prime Minister’s office has been asked for a response.
Update: An earlier version of this article contained details that event organisers felt weren’t ready to be public. We have accepted their concerns and removed them.