Criticism, challenges, promises and a few jokes were given as New Zealand First, Labour and the Greens were welcomed on to Rātana Pā today.
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PM resignation no surprise- Winston Peters
There's mix reaction to the Prime Minister's resignation with many in shock. Not so for Winston Peters who told Native Affairs reporter Oriini Kaipara he wasn't surprised at all. In fact, his party premeditated today's sudden announcement.
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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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Mana welcome calls to work with Māori Party
In a speech at the tenth anniversary of his coronation, Maori King Tuheitia has called for the Mana Movement and the Maori Party to work together.
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Native Affairs- I told you so
Is the growing number of homeless being caused by the increase in migrants coming to live in Aotearoa? New Zealand First leader Winston Peters believes so. He says we must reduce the net immigration numbers from 70,000 a year to 15,000 tops. He's applauding Te Puea Marae and their work with the homeless.
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Winston Peters wants Treaty principles scrapped from RMA
Winston Peters has called for the scrapping of Treaty references in the RMA. The leader of NZ First said last night in his State of the Nation speech, that the laws encourage separatism, but the Māori Party says Peters comments are a joke.
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War veteran's pension should be reinstated says Winston Peters
Northland MP Winston Peters says War Veteran Selwyn Clarke's pension should be reinstated.
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MPs to return to respective regions- Political Wrap 2015
Parliament will wind down this week with many MPs returning to their respective regions ahead of the New Year.
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Māori Muslim says their religion isn't to blame
It's reported the Islamic terrorist group, ISIS has taken responsibility for the attacks, but one Māori Muslim says their religion isn't to blame.
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Native Affairs- Political Panel Pt5- Wrap Up
In this final part of our political debate, we discuss the issues of the week, from the Whanganui floods to concerns of political interference with Māori Television. And we farewell our presenter Mihingarangi Forbes.