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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Cunliffe adamant the Māori Party will not be inside a Labour-led Govt
Labour leader David Cunliffe is adamant the Māori Party will not be at the Cabinet table or inside a Labour-led Government despite Māori Television Reid Research Poll results showing the majority of voters in 6 of the 7 Māori electorates would prefer the parties work together.
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Labour leader Cunliffe rules out Māori Party coalition
Waiariki and Māori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell says that Matt McCarten is behind Labour leader David Cunliffe's statements on ruling out the Māori Party sitting at their Cabinet table if they should be voted in as the next government.
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Special voting opens today ahead of Election Day
Advance voting started today and many people around the country took advantage of this opportunity to cast an early vote in the upcoming election.
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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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Labour launches Māori regional development policy
Labour leader David Cunliffe was in northland today to launch his party’s Māori regional development policy with the party acknowledging that it cannot be realised without working as one with local iwi.
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Labour launches election campaign
Today the Labour Party and NZ First launched their election campaign. Te Kāea political reporter, Maiki Sherman, was at the Labour Party launch and Ripeka Timutimu was at the NZ First launch.
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Kelvin Davis remains defiant despite instructions from Labour party
Labour candidate Kelvin Davis remains defiant despite instruction from his party to do otherwise.
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Labour Party looks to revitalise Māori Language
The Labour Party has released its Māori language strategy which they hope to make a working language and more rigorous in schools.
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Labour's Māori candidates play major part heading into Elections
Labour's Māori candidates will play a major part in the Election battle. Part of the new generation rejuvenating the party.