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THOMAS WYNNE: Separation of power

Saturday 28 August 2021 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Opinion

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THOMAS WYNNE: Separation of power
Back row – Manarangi Mataiapo, unidentified person, Makea Tinirau, unidentified persons. Front row – Kaena Mataiapo, Vaimotu Mataiapo, Kamoe Mataiapo. SUPPLIED/21082732

Simply put, be it our church and state, or mataiapo and ariki, the separation between the two needs careful examination and understood not just by what we see today but also by what time has recorded for us to examine, critique and to reason. writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

Simply put, be it our church and state, or mataiapo and ariki, the separation between the two needs careful examination and understood not just by what we see today but also by what time has recorded for us to examine, critique and to reason. writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


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