What is a woman? NZ First wants to clarify to avoid 'woke ideology'
- New Zealand First, a minority coalition partner, introduced a bill on April 22 to define gender by biology.
- This action aligns with the party's focus on biological reality in law, as stated by Winston Peters.
- The proposed law defines 'woman' as an adult human biological female and 'man' similarly as male.
- Winston Peters stated, 'The need for legislation like this shows how far the deluded left has taken us'.
- Chris Hipkins, the opposition leader, views the bill as populist and not a priority given current struggles.
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Conservative NZ First Party Introduces Bill to Define ‘Woman’ in Law
The conservative NZ First party has introduced a Private Members Bill which would define the meaning of “woman” in law. Private Members Bills are non-government legislation and are only debated if drawn at random from a ballot. The fact that it has taken this route, despite having four of its eight MPs in Cabinet, suggests the proposal may not get the backing of its coalition partners, National and ACT. When NZ First announced the policy in the …


New Zealand bill would legally define ‘women’ as ‘biological female’: ‘Win for common sense’
A right-wing party in New Zealand is pushing a bill that would legally define “men” and “women” according to biological sex. If passed, the legislation would clearly define the legal category of “woman” as an “adult human biological female” and…
New Zealand: Proposed law on a biological definition of gender
A week ago, in the United Kingdom, the Supreme Court approved the legal definition of the term "women" according to biological criteria, a decision that a New Zealand populist party followed. The New Zealand First Party submitted on Tuesday, 22 April, a proposal for a law to define the gender of men or women according to biological sex.
New Zealand proposes bill to legally deny transgender people recognition
New Zealand's minority coalition partner in the government, the New Zealand First party, today introduced a bill that, if passed, would define women and men based on biological characteristics, preventing the legal recognition of trans women and men.
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