WATCH: New Zealand's Youngest MP Rips Up Bill, Leads Traditional Dance In Parliament; Here's Why

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The video shows the 22-year-old MP tearing up a copy of the Bill interrupting the session. (Photo Source: X)

The New Zealand Parliament on Thursday witnessed a chaotic session as Maori MP Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke staged the traditional Haka dance at the House to protest against a bill.

The Maori MP, who also happens to be the youngest in the country's Parliament, tore up the controversial Treaty Principles Bill as she broke into haka.

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The Te Pati Maori MP came into the limelight last year after she performed haka at the Parliament during her maiden speech, with her video soon going viral. As the MP performed the dance again in the New Zealand Parliament on Thursday, a video of the same has gone viral.

The video shows the 22-year-old MP tearing up a copy of the Bill interrupting the session, while other members and the visitors in the public gallery joined her. This prompted Speaker Gerry Brownlee to suspend the House for a brief time.

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