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This election could spell the end of the Māori party for good – and that would be a tragedy | Leigh-Marama McLachlan


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Māori remain at the bottom rung for most outcomes, including health, education, and housing – we need politicians who will fight for change

As New Zealanders head to the voting booths this week, the chance of a comeback for the only Indigenous-focused Māori party are hanging by a thread.

In 2017, Te Ururoa Flavell, who had been minister of Māori development for three years, lost his seat in the general elections, which saw him and the Māori party exit parliament stage right.

Continue reading…Māori remain at the bottom rung for most outcomes, including health, education, and housing – we need politicians who will fight for changeAs New Zealanders head to the voting booths this week, the chance of a comeback for the only Indigenous-focused Māori party are hanging by a thread.In 2017, Te Ururoa Flavell, who had been minister of Māori development for three years, lost his seat in the general elections, which saw him and the Māori party exit parliament stage right. Continue reading…