The Māori Party has met with its members from the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate to discussed whether representatives of the Māori Party will sit the the Government's table.
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Māori Party meets with members to discuss possible National coalition
While National has signed just confidence and supply agreements with United Future and ACT, it's expected the same will be done with the Māori Party by the end of the week.
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Debate continues as to whether Māori seats are necessary
According to one Māori MP, the Māori seats have become irrelevant in the House of Representatives.
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Whangaruru principal says recent attacks on charter schools is politically driven
Recent attacks on the Whangaruru Charter School in Northland and charter schools in general were politically motivated. This from the principal of the Whangaruru Charter School who extended a special invitation to Te Kāea to speak with her.
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Doubt sets in as to whether Cunliffe will remain as Labour's leader
David Cunliffe was in his cave today, but he couldn't hide from the general feeling in Parliament, and that is, it isn't a question of whether or not Cunliffe will be dropped, but when.
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Two Māori National MPs inducted in to Parliament for the first time
Two of National's nine Māori MPs are being inducted for their first time to the Lions' Den this week. Both say at the top of their agenda in Parliament is advocating the issues of their hometowns.
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Prime Minister talks with Māori Party about a possible coalition
Another day has passed, and the Prime Minister continues to meet with the minor parties to further discuss possible coalition agreements with the returning National-led govt.
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New Māori MPs look forward despite party problems
Labour return to Parliament, but it looks like they're about to lose a leader. However for two new Labour MPs, they are looking forward.
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Native Affairs- In The Red
On Saturday night, Labour suffered its worst defeat since 1922. Despite the loss, their Māori caucus has managed to win back six of the 7 Māori seats.
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Native Affairs- National MP, Jo Hayes
Our new parliament has 26 Māori MPs, 9 of whom are from the National Party who has the most of any party.