The National Party are keen to allow iwi to administer youth benefits which has Social Development Minister Paula Bennett saying it could roll out as soon as mid next year.
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Key wants Harawira to lose Tai Tokerau seat
The election is so tight John Key has no shame in endorsing his opposition. Yes, John Key wants Hone Harawira to lose, meaning a loss for the Internet Party - more importantly - Kim Dotcom. The Opposition says it’s another case of dirty politics.
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National support Labour's Davis and release new social development policy
Today it was revealed that National has a new social development policy which has gained support form Labour’s leader and iwi leaders across the country who say it will empower iwi.
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Māori raise thoughts as Election Day draws near
As Election Day draws near, a Māori Party-Labour coalition seems out of the question, despite most of Tāmaki Makaurau and Hauraki-Waikato wanting that exact thing.
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National push to make public prisons full working prisons by 2017
The National Party takes pride in the saying the nation's crime rate is at a 35-year all time low, and in an attempt to further reduce crime, they are pushing to make all public prisons full working prisons by 2017.
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Collins resigns from ministerial role
It was a hectic day in politics for the National Party with one of its major front benchers resigning from her ministerial roles.
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National woos first-time home buyers at election campaign launch
The National Party launched their election campaign today announcing their new policy for first-time home buyers, a policy worth $218mil.
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Politicians converge on Tūrangawaewae for Koroneihana celebrations
Politicians converged on Tūrangawaewae Marae today for the eighth Coronation celebrations of King Tūheitia.
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Native Affairs- Dirty Politics Panel
The harpoons continue to fly across the bow of Parliament this week in the wake of investigative journalist Nicky Hagar's new book, Dirty Politics.
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Prime Minister continues to reject allegations in Dirty Politics book
The Prime Minister is continuing to turn his nose up at allegations within the book, Dirty Politics, written by investigative journalist Nicky Hager.