To examine the latest political news, Piripi Taylor speaks with the MP for Te Waiariki, who initiated the NZ Trust Board (Ōtamataha) Empowering Bill, Te Ururoa Flavell, co-leader of the Māori Party.
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Flavell on new exploration areas, and more
Piripi Taylor speaks with Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell, on the latest news.
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Native Affairs- Te Ururoa Flavell discusses settlement process
Native Affairs screened a story about two small North Island iwi who's ancestral lands have been captured in the Tūhoe settlement.
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Flavell calls for apology
Māori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell is the member for Te Waiariki and has in the past been critical of the police action.
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Opposition looks to capitalise on Māori Party woes
Less than 18 months out from the General Elections, the Government's coalition partner, the Māori Party, appears to be in turmoil.
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Leadership debacle continues for Māori Party
After a special meeting at the weekend, it's been revealed that the Māori Party is looking to split the leadership between its three MPs. The move has been ridiculed by political commentators, saying it's ludicrous and won't float.
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Māori Party discusses leadership bid
The members of the Māori Party met in Huntly and party leadership was the main item on the agenda.
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Māori Party descends on Rātana
Speculation of in fighting and angst amongst members of the Māori Party was vehemently denied by Tariana Turia following a meeting at Ratana, which saw Te Ururoa Flavell challenge Pita Sharples' leadership role.
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Māori Party denies infighting
While rumours of internal squabbling and challenges for leadership ensue for the Māori Party, its co-leader Tariana Turia denies there is any arguing or infighting going on.
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Māori Party debates own leadership
The Māori Party co-leaders are expected to make their first public appearance at Rātana Pā next week, after a recent public spat over the party’s future leadership. Last month, Tariana Turia backed Te Ururoa Flavell as the future leader and suggested that Pita Sharples resign from politics. However today Pita Sharples said the leadership is not up for contention.