New Zealand First leader and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says that we need to invest in pan Māori Organisations to stop from ‘diluting’ the talent and resources into many different iwi organisations.
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Māori Ministers and their portfolio allocations
The allocation of portfolios to Māori MPs has been announced today, with Nanaia Mahuta and Kelvin Davis to take prominent ministerial roles.
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Peters set to sign coalition agreement
It is predicted that Winston Peters will stand as the Deputy Prime Minister for New Zealand and the Foreign Affairs Minister.
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Winston Peters' decision was about leaving a legacy- Tuariki Delamere
With Labour now leading the country Political Commentator Tuariki Delamere discusses the outcomes of the election negotiations.
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Rereātea- Midday News Bytes 20 October
Our Rereātea Online News Team brings you a breakdown of the latest news of the day, live from the Māori Television newsroom.
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Lack of support for NZ First stance on Māori seats
New Zealand First continues to advocate for a full referendum on the Māori seats. Peters says even though that goal hasn’t yet been achieved, their stance on the issue is still the same.
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Peters offered Deputy PM position
The coalition between the Labour Party and New Zealand First is official even though their policy negotiations are yet to be announced. New Zealand First will receive four ministerial roles with a specialised role reserved for Winston Peters.
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Winston Peters full announcement on NZ's new government
After a long wait for many, Winston Peters made his announcement this evening confirming a Labour-NZ First coalition government.
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Winston finally makes his call- it's Labour
Winston Peters has announced that he will team up with the Labour Party to form a coalition government.
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English pleased with negotiations despite awaiting announcement
Bill English says he's pleased with their policy negotiations and like everyone else looks forward to hearing Winston Peters decision this afternoon. Following the caucus meeting in Parliament, Peters said despite the delay, he has assured the country that they will definitely know the outcome this afternoon.