More Trespass Notices on Their Way as Police Are Hired to Trawl Through Anti Mandate Protest Footage

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Former Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is calling for a vote of no confidence against Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard, who he accused of being “out of control and power drunk”. It comes after the Speaker on Tuesday moved to issue two-year Parliamentary trespass notices to seven people, including three former MPs. Peters was among the group of former MPs issued a notice. There had been 151 trespass notices issued over the Parliament protest - 144 of them to people who were arrested. Five of the notices were withdrawn on Wednesday “as the persons are now thought unlikely to seriously offend or incite others to commit serious offences”. Two others remain in force.

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https://www.1news.co.nz/2022/05/04/winston-peters-calls-for-vote-of-no-confidence-against-speaker/

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