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The Future of the Maori Party

The Future of the Maori Party - The Maori Party are in unstable territory with their recent defeat in the election pushing them out of parliament. Following their defeat co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell proclaimed he would not be running for re-election in 2020. Yesterday the Maori Party pressident Tukuroirangi Morgan announced his ...

The 2014 elections and the future of Mana

The 2014 elections and the future of Mana  - Since then the Maori Party has shifted to the right and in many respects has become a circus. Most of the media attention about the Maori Party has  ...

New Zealand -| Charter school policy in Maori Party hands

Charter school policy in Maori Party hands : The Maori Party looks to be flexing its muscle now it holds the future of the Government's charter schools policy in its hands. Without their three votes, legislation enabling the schools won't be able to proceed through parliament now United Future ...

New Zealand -| RE-ELECTED: Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples

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RE-ELECTED: Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples : Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia says the party will have a "way forward" tomorrow. She and her colleagues needed to talk through what the future of the party was, she said. "I'm very happy, I don't think I've ever been happier," she said of her own ... Stuff.co.nz

New Zealand -| Maori Party tight-lipped on future leadership changes

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Maori Party tight-lipped on future leadership changes : The Maori Party has offered no further clues as to the future of its leadership during celebrations at Ratana Pa today. Following a hui last night, at which Te Ururoa Flavell announced he wants to be co-leader, Maori Party leaders remained tight-lipped ... Australia-Malaysia | 中国 | 日本 | 한국 | ราชอาณาจักรไทย | Tiếng Việt | Stigmabase | eGAYlity

New Zealand -| Maori Party's future rests with Flavell

Maori Party's future rests with Flavell He's taken over the co-leadership of the Maori Party at a critical time, and what he does between now and the next election will decide its future. The other  ...

New Zealand -| Maori Party tight-lipped on future leadership changes

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Maori Party tight-lipped on future leadership changes : "Te Ururoa has signalled that he wishes to be given the opportunity to co-lead the party and so the Maori Party needs to work through constitutional and procedural processes as part of our succession planning," he said. However, co-leader Tariana Turia ... Australia-Malaysia | 中国 | 日本 | 한국 | ราชอาณาจักรไทย | Tiếng Việt | Stigmabase | eGAYlity

Maori needs vital to Labour jobs initiative

Maori needs vital to Labour jobs initiative  - The needs of Maori and Pasifika is one of the five themes the Labour Party has identified for its Future of Work Commission that will run up to the next ...

Maori needs vital to Labour jobs initiative

Maori needs vital to Labour jobs initiative  - The needs of Maori and Pasifika is one of the five themes the Labour Party has identified for its Future of Work Commission that will run up to the next ...

List best future for Maori Party

List best future for Maori Party -  Māori Party co-leader Marama Fox says the party needs to increase its share of the list vote if it is to have a future in politics. Ms Fox says she will put ...

Mahuta mulls future, rejects king's speech

Mahuta mulls future, rejects king's speech  - Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta is leaving the question of her own future open and doesn't think the Maori KingTuheiti's rejection of the Labour Party will ...

National down, Conservatives up: new poll

National down, Conservatives up: new poll  - The poll predicted National would be one seat short of governing alone and would need the help of United Future or the Maori Party, though it predicted ACT  ...

Workplace attack unsafe law

Workplace attack unsafe law - The changes, which are likely to pass with the support of ACT MP David Seymour but not United Future nor the Maori Party, will allow employers to ...

Opposition parties promote anti-immigrant New Zealand First

Opposition parties promote anti-immigrant New Zealand First  - National currently holds 60 of the 121 seats in parliament and relies on small right-wing parties, ACT, United Future and the Maori Party, to govern.