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Bennett bows out of Parliament
National MP Paula Bennett has given her valedictory speech in Parliament.
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Simon Bridges 'burned' by National, Todd Muller elected new leader
It's official - 'Pax Simonicus' is over. The first Māori leader and co-leader combination of the National Party is out. Bay of Plenty MP Todd Muller and Auckland Central MP Nikki Kaye were elected in an emergency caucus meeting held today.
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Paula Bennett: "Jacinda Ardern should stand Winston Peters down"
The Serious Fraud Office has announced that they are now investigating the NZ First Foundation. This comes after an announcement by the SFO had received a referral by police regarding the foundation five days ago. National Party deputy leader Paula Bennett says that NZ First leader Winston Peters should stand down.
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Te Ao with Moana, Series 2 Episode 2
On this episode of Te Ao with Moana: Moana Jackson on Bob Jones & racism and Paula Bennett.
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PM announces investigation into leak of draft Whaitiri report
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced an investigation into the leaking of a draft report about the Meka Whaitiri-staffer incident to the NZ Herald.
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Whaitiri's co-chair position could be reviewed at release of incident report
Labour's Māori caucus co-chair Willie Jackson says Meka Whaitiri's co-chair position could be reviewed when the Whaitiri-staffer incident report is released. The Māori caucus has been criticised for backing Whaitiri despite only knowing her side of the story.
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Bennett claims Whaitiri inquiry info leaked by Labour's Māori Caucus
Ikaroa Rawhiti MP Meka Whaitiri has appeared in parliament for the second time in as many weeks since the allegations she assaulted a former staffer.
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National Party Reshuffle positions three Māori in top ten
National Party Leader Simon Bridges has revealed his revamped shadow cabinet, which debuted publicly as a group today. The party now has three Māori members in its top ten.
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Maniapoto-Tainui iwi duo new National Party leadership
After two ballot rounds, Ngati Maniapoto's Simon Bridges was elected as leader of the National Party and Tainui's Paula Bennett, who had one opponent contesting her position who Bridges would not name, was elected as deputy.