Nanaia Mahuta formed part of the support crew for David Cunliffe as the former leader stepped down from the competition.
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Possible deputy co-leadership opportunity for Labour's Māori Caucus
Labour's Māori Caucus may be given a more prominent role by way of a deputy co-leadership position to mark the strong support Māori showed for Labour at the election.
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Māori and Pacific MPs future leadership role with Labour unclear
Former Labour leader, David Cunliffe has confirmed if he is re-elected, he will offer Grant Robertson the Deputy Leadership role of the Labour Party.
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Davis speaks out on Cunliffe's resignation as Labour Party leader
Te Tai Tokerau's MP Kelvin Davis is looking ahead at leadership issues surrounding the Labour Party, following David Cunliffe's resignation yesterday.
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Cunliffe resigns as Labour Party leader
David Cunliffe has announced his resignment as Labour leader. Now the hunt is on for another leader to fill the party’s shoes.
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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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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- 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.
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Turia saddened that Labour newly occupies two Māori seats
Two of Labour's newcomers have snatched the Māori seats from the grip of the Māori Party.
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Labour's Māori MPs strengthen support in Māori electorates
Six of the seven Māori seats now sit with the Labour Party and the majority of the Party vote in all the Māori Electorates went to Labour showing a strong outcome from the Māori candidates for their party.