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Tuku Morgan fronts up at Waahi Paa
Tukoroirangi Morgan has fronted up to King Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero IV, at the Poukai gathering at Waahi Paa in Huntly.
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Tuku Morgan fronts on his claims
Tukoroirangi Morgan is fronting up to answer questions over his harsh criticism of King Tuheitia.
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Māori Land Bill decision a victory for Māori land owners – Meka Whaitiri
Labour's Meka Whaitiri says the decision not to rush the Te Ture Whenua legislation through Parliament is a victory for Māori landowners. Māori Party president Tukoroirangi Morgan says the Māori Development Minister's decision gives more time to make even more improvements to Māori land reforms.
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Māori Party officially name Te Tai Tonga candidate
Mei Reedy-Taare has been officially named as the Māori Party candidate in Te Tai Tonga. Te Kāea broke the story of the Māori Party's selection of Reedy-Taare two weeks ago. Now it's official, the questions is, does she have the goods to topple the current MP, Labour’s Rino Tirikatene.
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Mana, Māori Party partnership announcement expected next week
Te Kāea understands the Māori Party and Mana Party plan to make a major announcement in Whangarei next week.
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Hone Harawira meets with Māori Party with no expectations
Mana and Māori Party executives met in Whangarei today to further develop a political merger. Mana leader Hone Harawira and Māori Party president Tukoroirangi Morgan met in July this year after the two parties put aside their differences to discuss the possible merger.
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Māori Party hopes big name will win seat
A former rugby league star is using his name to win votes over the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate in next year's general elections. Howie Tamati who was recently announced as candidate for the Māori Party, hopes to win back its founding seat.
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Winston Peters accuses Māori Party of dragging King Tuheitia into politics
New Zealand First MP Winston Peters says King Tuheitia has been dragged into politics by the Māori Party. It follows after King Tuheitia sent a letter to five iwi pledging his support to get their treaty claims settled quickly.
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New Māori Party president wants all Māori seats
Tukoroirangi Morgan has been elected the president of the Māori Party. He and George Ngatai, the chairman of the Tamaki Makaurau wing of the Māori Party were the two candidates. The question is now, what is his strategy to revitalise the party, and will he stay in his many roles within Tainui?