Bentham Ohia has been announced as the new Māori Party co-vice president (Tāne). President Che Wilson says the selection of Ohia aligns with their new direction.
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Māori Party AGM to turn strategy into action
The Māori Party faithful will look to position the party for the future at the party's AGM in Auckland on Saturday.
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Māori Party look for new co-leaders
Is it a new beginning for the Māori Party following the resignation of remaining co-leader Marama Fox?
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New Māori Party leadership imminent following Fox resignation
It looks like the Māori Party may be preparing itself for a return to parliament now that Marama Fox has stepped down.
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Māori Party vice president says far right Canadian pair should not speak in Aotearoa
Far right Canadian speakers have been granted visa entry by Immigration NZ where they plan to speak at a public event in Auckland. They're known for their controversial views on immigration, feminism and Islam. However Māori Party vice president says they're not welcome.
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Flavell moves on from politics to head TWOA
Former Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell is moving on from politics and taking on his new role as CEO of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. He says he'll be using his political experience to help lead the country's second largest provider.
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Labour defend lower-increase in Māori money
Labour has defended the lower increase in Māori funding in the budget compared to last year saying “We’re not comparing apples with apples.”
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Te Ururoa Flavell nominated for Māori Party VP
Te Kāea can confirm that Te Ururoa Flavell has been nominated to be Vice President Male for the Māori Party.
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Hosking comments 'inaccurate and misleading'- BSA
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has upheld a complaint that comments made about the Māori Party by Seven Sharp host Mike Hosking were inaccurate, misleading and breached the accuracy broadcasting standard.
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Davidson to re-enter Te Rā o Parihaka Bill into Parliament
Marama Davidson announces that she will re-enter the Māori Party's Te Rā o Parihaka Bill into the Parliament's Member's Bill Ballot. This comes as a surprise as the people of Parihaka commemorate 136 years since the invasion by the Crown on Parihaka in the Taranaki region.