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co-leaders, he could not take Turia's place. Shortly after this, in July 2013, Sharples resigned as co-leader, saying he would quit politics altogether come the next general election in 2014. He went on to say that "Our supporters deserve a unified party" which indicated that the leadership tension influenced his decision to resign as party co-leader. Flavell replaced him as the party's male co-leader. In the
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policy rewriting included the "Indigenous First" framework in the party's Whānau Build policy. The policy indicated the intent to place Māori housing needs before all others. In 2022, Te Pāti Māori also removed a reference from its sports policy that said Māori genetic makeup was stronger than others. The now removed statement read, "It is a known fact that Māori genetic makeup is stronger than others."
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six former Manurewa Marae staff and the MSD employee, alleged that 1,400 census forms were photocopied and uploaded into a database owned by the Waiparera Trust. Hulse also alleged that staff used census data to help people transfer from the general to Māori roll. Tamihere has rejected these allegations, calling for people to produce "hard evidence."
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would have reminded onlookers of how the Māori Party and National were said to be in coalition or confidence and supply talks. This may also have served to reinforce the Labour Party's election campaign statement that a 'vote for the Māori Party is a vote for National'. One Rātana kaumatua (elder) said this was deliberate and deserved after the talks.
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the Aotearoa Te Kahu Limited Partnership (NZ$ 120,000). Party President Che Wilson attributed the late disclosure to the fact that the party was staffed by volunteers and rookies who were unfamiliar with electoral finance laws. On 29 April, the Police referred the investigation into the Māori Party's undeclared donations to the
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By early June 2022, a petition from Te Pāti Māori to rename New Zealand as "Aotearoa" had received over 70,000 signatures. On 2 June, the petition was submitted before Parliament's petitions committee. Waititi argued that the proposed name change would recognise New Zealand's indigenous heritage and
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in September 2023, Waititi also denied that his party's sports policy' comments about "Māori genetic makeup being stronger than others" were racist. These comments were subsequently deleted from Te Pāti Māori's website. When challenged by Tame, he responded that TPM was "trying to empower people that
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On 27 July, the party announced several redistributive tax policies including a zero tax policy on those earning below NZ$ 30,000, a new 48% tax on those earning above NZ$ 300,000, raising the companies tax rate back to 33% and a wealth tax on millionaires. On 2 August, the party campaigned on ending
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would launch an independent inquiry into government agencies' safeguards for protecting people's personal data and the circumstances surrounding the data breach allegations against Te Pāti Māori. The party was not notified of the Commission's inquiry. Employment advocate Allan Hulse, who represented
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did not allow them to speak due to parliamentary procedures limiting the speaking time by smaller parties. Waititi had attempted to pass a motion that their party leaders be allowed to give a 15-minute "address in reply" but Mallard had blocked the motion on the grounds that MPs from smaller parties
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expressed bitterness at the party's defeat, remarking that New Zealand had chosen to return to the "age of colonization" and attacked the two major parties, National and Labour, for their alleged paternalism towards Māori. Fox commented that Māori have "gone back like a beaten wife to the abuser" in
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also confirmed that Statistics NZ had alerted it to a potential privacy breach during its investigation. Chief statistician Mark Sowden also called for anyone with information to contact Statistics NZ. In response to the second allegations, Tamihere issued a press release denouncing the allegations
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referred Te Pāti Māori to the Police for failing to disclose about NZ$ 320,000 worth of donations within the required timeframe. These donations came from several individuals and organisations including former party co-leader Tamihere (NZ$ 158,223.72), the Urban Māori Authority (NZ$ 48,879.85), and
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by a margin of 836 votes. This allowed the Māori Party to enter Parliament, and with its party vote of 1.2%, it was entitled to two MPs. After Waititi, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer entered Parliament as the highest-ranked person on the party list. As the only male Māori Party MP, Waititi replaced Tamihere
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In early July 2024, former Māori academic Rawiri Taonui disputed the allegations against Te Pāti Māori, the Waipareira Trust and Manurewa Marae; arguing that photocopies of census data were taken solely for verification purposes and destroyed, highlighting that Statistics New Zealand had clarified
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had filed a complaint against Te Pāti Māori in November 2023 for allegedly using personal information collected during the COVID-19 immunisation programme for political campaigning purposes during the 2023 election, which constitutes a breach of electoral law. Labour's complaint alleged that Māori
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On 29 August 2023, Te Pāti Māori made a series of tweets apologizing to refugee and migrant communities for "harmful narratives" of "xenophobia and racism" on their official party website. Te Pāti Māori said they had removed words for their website and was rewriting policy documents. An example of
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candidate Heather Te Au-Skipworth released the party's sports policy which included establishing a national Māori sporting body and investing in Māori sporting scholarships and programs. She also stated "it is a known fact that Māori genetic makeup is stronger than others... Our ancestors were not
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without success. Tamihere's mayoral campaign was more right-wing, and he said the Māori Party could happily work with the National Party. This contradicted Māori Party President Che Wilson, who had set out a clear preference to work with Labour and had said "if we ever do talk to National it will
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In late August 2023, Te Pāti Māori revised its Whanau Build (housing) policy to eliminate an "indigenous first" provision which called for immigration to be curbed until the country's housing supply was addressed. The party also apologised to migrant and refugee communities for promoting what it
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with Brash and a delegation of eight National MPs. They had been intended to be welcomed on half an hour apart but agreed to be welcomed and sit together. Turia disputed claims that this was pre-arranged, saying: "We're here for a birthday. We're not here for politics." However critics said this
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design. The party constitution provides that there are two party co-leaders, one male and one female. Turia and Sharples were the first to fill these roles. They indicated that they wished to unite "all Māori" into a single political movement. The party was formally established on 7 July 2004.
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Turia, a junior minister, after being informed that voting against the government would appear "incompatible" with holding ministerial rank, announced on 30 April 2004 her intention to resign from the Labour Party. Her resignation took effect on 17 May, and she left parliament until she won a
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The party's first leaders were Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples. In December 2012, Turia announced she would resign as party co-leader before the 2014 general election. Te Ururoa Flavell announced his interest in a leadership role, but as the Māori Party constitution required male and female
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two months later. After leaving the Labour Party, Turia, later joined by Sharples, began organizing a new political party. They and their supporters agreed that the new organisation would simply use the name of "the Māori Party". They chose a logo of black and red—traditional Māori
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A major upset in Saturday's results was the vanquishing of the Maori Party, a group which grew out of protest action about indigenous rights to New Zealand's foreshore and seabed. Formed in 2004, the party won two seats at the 2014 election; in the next Parliament, it will have
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that neither Tamihera, the Waipareira Trust and the Whanau Ora Commissioning Agency had access to their database, disputing that vouchers were used to encourage people to switch to the Māori electoral roll, and denying that Māori Party flyers were included in wellbeing packs.
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and interests of the Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. Increasingly since the beginning of colonisation, Māori have been marginalised and the group is now a minority within New Zealand alongside Pacific Islanders. Te Pāti Māori policy focuses particularly on
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The Maori Party: The Rise of Indigenous Liberalism: an Evolution of Will Kymlicka's Theory of Liberal Culturalism in Maori Politics: a Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts, Department of Political Studies, University of
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described the Māori Party's poor results as being part of backlash against them for helping National form a government. Within the following 12 months, the party’s senior figures resigned: Flavell and Fox stepped down from the co-leadership and party president
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On 7 June, co-leaders Waititi and Ngarewa-Packer called for an urgent Police investigation into the data breach allegations made against Te Pāti Māori. Police confirmed they were already investigating complaints they had received. That same day, acting
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portfolio and became an Associate Minister of Corrections and Associate Minister of Education. Turia became Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector, Associate Minister of Health and Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment.
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video featuring a masked man calling for the slaughter of Māori and for a civil war. The video was later removed by YouTube for a breach of its community guidelines. In a tweet, the party said that the video contained threats against its MPs,
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As of 2020, the constitution of Te Pāti Māori states that it must have two leaders, that its co-leaders must be drawn from its MPs first, and that one must be female and one male. These requirements have been in place since at least 2013.
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electorate during the 2023 election, and that participants were given supermarket vouchers, wellness packs and food parcels to encourage them to fill out census forms and switch to the Māori electoral roll. Te Pāti Māori's candidate
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were not scheduled to give their maiden speeches until the following week. Waititi described Mallard's decision as unfair while Ngarewa-Packer claimed that this was "another example of the Māori voice being silenced and ignored."
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voters in Auckland had received two text messages from the text code 2661 urging them to vote for Te Pāti Māori. 2661 was registered with the Waipareira Trust, which is led by TPM's President Tamihere. In response, Labour leader
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just athletic, they were also strategic thinkers with intentions to survive. This all required stamina, resilience, endurance, speed, agility and logic." The genetic superiority remarks were subsequently deleted prior to the
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Ngarewa Packer stated that the party would serve as "the only true opposition" in Parliament for the next term, adding that their plans were "to shake Parliament up and normalise it for Māori." During the opening of the
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for all workers, based on the premise that Māori are among the low-socioeconomic communities in New Zealand who are the most economically disadvantaged. During the 2020s, Te Pāti Māori has been widely described as
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These principles enable Te Pāti Māori to be held accountable for the maintenance and furthering of Māori concepts in the decision-making process. These concepts are not reflected in the traditional
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In late May 2024, Te Pāti Māori and the Toitu Te Tiriti movement called for a nationwide day of protest known as "Toitū Te Tiriti National Day of Action" to coincide with the release of the
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In its statement is mentioned Article 3 of the Treaty of Waitangi which gave the Māori language equal status with English. By 17 September 2021, 51,000 had signed the petition.
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journalist Matt Nippert's coverage of the two charities' donations to his campaigns, accusing the newspaper of racism and announcing that Te Pāti Māori would boycott the
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Primary and secondary schools will be required to teach heritage studies, which will include a history of the Pacific, in line with the aspirations of Pacific people.
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confirmed that Whaitiri would serve the remainder of her 2020–2023 term as an independent member of Parliament under standing order 35(5), which avoids invoking the "
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tried to win over the Māori Party and claimed that it would support National to form a government, although Turia denied this. She met privately with prime minister
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was critical of the alliance with the National Party and was suspended from the Māori Party in February 2011. He left the party and formed the left-wing
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Other Māori-rights-specific party policies have included the upholding of "indigenous values" and compulsory "heritage studies" in schools. In 2022 on
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to decide whether to support Labour or National, though some party leaders indicated they preferred to deal with Labour. National Party deputy leader
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stated, "Communication and response time was inadequate, the police have continued to minimise the nature of the threat against us and our people".
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with the support of the Māori Party, ACT New Zealand and United Future. Sharples and Turia were returned as ministers outside cabinet. Ahead of the
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Our commitment to you is that we will uphold indigenous values, to ensure our country maintains its natural beauty for all who call this land home.
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foreshadowed legislation in favour of state ownership instead. This angered many Māori, including many of Labour's Māori MPs. Two MPs representing
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from the Labour Party. In the election, they failed to take any seats, with Labour capturing all seven of the Māori electorates. Party co-leader
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strengthen its identity as a Pacific country. He opposed the idea of a referendum, claiming it would entrench the "tyranny of the majority".
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and Māori. Police arrested a man after receiving multiple complaints about the video and a day after Te Pāti Māori laid a complaint with the
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described as "harmful narratives" on its website, and reiterated that it would treat everyone like how they would be treated as guests on a
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declined from 1.18% in 2017 to 1.17% in 2020, winning Waiariki gave the party the right to full proportional representation, giving it two
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and ruled out a formal coalition. Later, the Māori Party decided to remain in opposition and not be part of a Labour-led government.
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are climbing out from the bottom of the bonnet of colonial violence for the last 193 years" by encouraging pride in their heritage.
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In the complaint to the IPCA, the party accused the police of having double standards when dealing with death threats made against
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if Israel did not implement a ceasefire or open a humanitarian corridor in Gaza. Co-leader Ngarewa Packer also defended Green MP
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and Māori. It compared the police's response to the video with the treatment of those who made death threats against National MP
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general manager Natasha Weight confirmed that the agency was investigating two charities headed by Party President Tamihere, the
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electorate in March 2020. Tamihere had held the electorate from 2002 to 2005, but for the Labour Party. He had also run for
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and the Treaty of Waitangi. The party's MPs also modified their oaths of allegiances to reference the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Te Pāti Māori won six electorate seats and 3.08% of the popular vote. Meka Whaitiri stood as the party's candidate in the
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electorate seat, and the party was entitled to one further list seat as it received 1.32% of the party vote. This went to
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as baseless and claiming that the party was being targeted by opponents for speaking up for Māori. Tamihere also accused
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On 12 July, the party formally changed their name with the electoral commission from the Māori Party to Te Pāti Māori.
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and Electoral Commission to ensure that all relevant agencies were investigating the data breach allegations
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expressed sadness at the loss of seats and announced he would be resigning from politics. Fellow co-leader
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founded the Māori Party in 2004 after resigning from the governing Labour Party, in which she served as a
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In May 2021, Te Pāti Māori co-leaders Ngarewa-Packer and Waititi supported Green Member of Parliament
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was investigating allegations by former staff at Manurewa Marae that Te Pāti Māori had illegally used
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On 26 November 2020, Te Pāti Māori MPs Waititi and Ngarewa-Packer walked out of Parliament after the
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had won the Tāmaki Makaurau electorate during the 2023 general election. A whistleblower from the
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the Māori Party retained all four of the seats it won in 2005, and won an additional seat, when
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resigned from the Labour government in 2004, becoming a founding co-leader of the Māori Party.
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on 30 May. The protest was in opposition to the National-led government perceived assault on
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on 5 December 2023, Te Pāti Māori organised a series of nationwide protests known as the
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No-one has subsequently purchased or otherwise acquired the foreshore or the seabed; and
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Heather Baggott convened a meeting with the heads of the Statistics New Zealand, the
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In late May 2020, the party received a broadcasting allocation of $ 145,101 for the
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also resigned. This opened the field for a new generation of party leaders, namely
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Godfery, Morgan (2015). "Chapter 4.4: The Māori Party". In Hayward, Janine (ed.).
5014: 4022:"Māori Party lay complaint over police investigation into white supremacist video" 3318:"Māori have "gone back like a beaten wife to the abuser", defiant Marama Fox says" 2450:"Te Pāti Māori announces Merepeka Raukawa-Tait will fight general electorate seat" 810: 273: 6399: 6239: 6080: 5841: 5714: 5687: 5627: 5453: 5329: 5308: 4805: 4570: 3925: 3921:"Call for taskforce targeting right-wing extremists with rise in anti-Māori talk" 3827: 3756: 3404: 3209: 2319: 1887: 1270: 1238: 1181: 1073:, the 2023 election outcome was Te Pāti Māori's most successful election result. 1019: 920:(IPCA). A 44-year-old male was charged with making an objectionable publication. 675: 607: 373:, where the party won five, three and two Māori seats respectively, it supported 282: 6802: 6795: 6451: 6174: 5224: 4989: 4199:"Whaitiri decries 'censure' after Te Pāti Māori leaders ejected from Parliament" 3400:"John Tamihere and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer selected as new Māori Party co-leaders" 1356: 1011: 817:
On 11 November, former party co-leader Tamihere requested a vote recount in the
451: 245: 127: 6925: 6875: 6602: 6351: 6099: 6068: 5944: 5530: 3625:"NZ Election 2020: Waiariki's Rawiri Waititi will become Māori Party co-leader" 2167: 2072: 1915: 1380: 1106: 960: 841: 802: 740: 714: 679: 592: 567: 552: 533: 300: 264: 71: 45: 6790: 2474: 1390: 1010:, Auckland on 14 July. The party campaigned on advancing the interests of the 6988: 6730: 6635: 6625: 6147: 6142: 6132: 6019: 6004: 5961: 5938: 5926: 4121: 3453: 2281: 2228: 2161: 2078: 2046: 1909: 1880: 1416: 1288: 1185: 1177: 1095: 971:. Whaitiri does not sit with her party in Parliament. She will recontest the 953: 756: 710: 706: 647: 639: 635: 624: 620: 611: 525: 517: 513: 483: 479: 470:. This prospect alarmed many sectors of New Zealand society however, and the 439: 354: 342: 336: 139: 82: 56: 6740: 2211: 6483: 6137: 6044: 4936: 4233: 2312:"New Maori Party Co-leaders of the Maori Party Announced | Scoop News" 1423: 1344:(policy platform) of Te Pāti Māori is based on four principles or pillars: 1222: 1206: 964: 667: 663: 588: 584: 328: 6890: 6880: 5817:"Te Pāti Māori elects John Tamihere as new president replacing Che Wilson" 2144: 6495: 6366: 6336: 6009: 4732:"Labour leader Chris Hipkins says Te Pāti Māori allegations very serious" 4473:"Te Pāti Māori plans for future as it reflects on success in Māori seats" 2184: 1283: 1034:(sub-groups) to ensure that Māori children remained connected with their 924: 904: 560: 5199: 3516:"Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi defends deleted racist comments" 2843:"Special votes: National loses two MPs, one each to Labour, Māori Party" 691: 659: 6688: 6127: 5967: 5477:"Waitangi Day: Te Pāti Māori calls for "divorce" from British monarchy" 1973: 726: 695: 566:
On 24 January 2006 the Māori Party's four MPs were jointly welcomed to
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officially restore Te Reo Māori names for all towns, cities and other
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In June 2021, Te Pāti Māori called for a joint task force between the
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Competing against Mana, the Māori Party's strength diminished. In the
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Dewes, Haydon (25 January 2006). "Taking partners for Ratana waltz".
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The party is also committed to a mixture of socially progressive and
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Māori should therefore still own the seabed and the foreshore today.
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announced that she had left the Labour Party to join Te Pāti Māori.
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have legitimate claim to ownership of part or all of New Zealand's
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Chief Electoral Office: Official Count results: Electorate details
1519:, Te Pāti Māori advocated the expulsion of the Israeli Ambassador 1196:
called for an investigation into the allegations against TPM. The
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Jackson, Moana (1990). "Criminality and the Exclusion of Māori".
4903: 4026: 3969: 3662: 3629: 3610: 3371:"Power play: Māori Party strategy already undermined by Tamihere" 3296: 2526: 1819: 1318:
Māori owned the foreshore and seabed before British colonisation;
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At the 2020 general election, held in October, the Māori Party's
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In the post-election period the Māori Party convened a series of
415: 192: 6575: 5872: 5867: 5558:"Māori Party campaigns to change New Zealand's name to Aotearoa" 4505:"National Māori Action Day – Te Pāti Māori protests in pictures" 4145:"Speaker rules Meka Whaitiri not affected by 'waka-jumping' law" 2949:"George Ngatai – Standing for President of Maori Party – Speech" 2809: 2807: 1435: 1031: 388:. During this time, the party advocated more moderate politics. 6570: 4632:"Te Pāti Māori issues declaration to set up a Māori parliament" 3293:"NZ voted for return to "the age of colonisation" – Marama Fox" 1402: 459: 414:, with co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer subsequently becoming a 4801:"From The Party President – 'Naughty Natives Are At It Again'" 4667:"Stats NZ investigating potential misuse of Māori census data" 1225:(Health New Zealand), the Ministry of Social Development, the 6585: 5178:"Law of the foreshore and seabed – Challenge and controversy" 4866:"Nine agency bosses meet over Te Pāti Māori data allegations" 4341:"Te Pāti Māori proposes suite of changes in new tax policies" 2905: 2903: 2804: 1209:
and his followers of attempting to take over Manurewa Marae.
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On 15 April 2020, the party announced that John Tamihere and
503: 6590: 5590:"Numbers top 50,000 for petition on name change to Aotearoa" 4766:
Maher, Rachel; Trevett, Claire; Gabel, Julia (6 June 2024).
4275:"Te Pāti Māori kicks off campaign with Matariki block party" 3781: 3779: 3163:
Morgan Godfery, "Chapter 4.4: The Māori Party," pp. 247–248.
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Morgan Godfery, "Chapter 4.4: The Māori Party," pp. 246–247.
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Morgan Godfery, "Chapter 4.4: The Māori Party," pp. 243–244.
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Morgan Godfery, "Chapter 4.4: The Māori Party," pp. 240–241.
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In September 2021 the party launched an online petition to:
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The origins of Te Pāti Māori can be traced back to the 2004
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as part of a deal for the two parties to try to regain the
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seat for the Mana Party. The National Party again formed a
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On 10 June 2024, Prime Minister Luxon announced that the
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Tony Gee, Audrey Young and Ruth Berry (7 October 2005).
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The party is committed to advancing what it sees as the
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state care for Māori children and replacing the present
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is excluded from the New Zealand general legal system.
1113:. The party urged all Māori to go on strike and attend 486:, announced an intent to vote against the legislation. 271:, it promotes the following policies: the upholding of 27:
New Zealand political party promoting indigenous rights
5449:"Te Pāti Māori seek "divorce" from Britain's monarchy" 4016: 4014: 4012: 903:
targeting right-wing extremists and rising anti-Māori
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have to be a big deal for us to move that way again."
319:, lifting the minimum wage to $ 25 an hour, returning 5764:"Pita Sharples stands down, Flavell likely successor" 5520: 4761: 4759: 3821:
McConnell, Glenn; Piper, Denise (28 September 2022).
3233:"Center-Right Party Hangs on in New Zealand Election" 1449:" Māori lens. The party is committed to eradicating 4724: 4533:"Māori dissent sets the scene as Parliament returns" 3174:"New Zealand 2014 General Election Official Results" 2356:
Butler, Jesse Waiariki Temanava Butler, ed. (2007).
2253: 705:, the Māori Party formed an electoral pact with the 4009: 3691:"Māori Party MPs walk out of Parliament in protest" 2672:"Ardern vs Collins: New Zealand is at a crossroads" 1825:Following Rawiri Waititi's successful campaign for 5843:New Zealand Government and Politics, Sixth Edition 4932:"Data and Enrolment Allegations at Manurewa Marae" 4756: 4466: 4464: 3120: 1399:economic resources and to protect freshwater as a 1065:electorate but was defeated by Labour's candidate 6204: 4765: 2837: 2835: 2729:"Metro — Is Labour hostage to its centrist base?" 406:. Although the party's share of the country-wide 6986: 5155:"Law of the foreshore and seabed – Māori rights" 3478: 3476: 3427:"2020 Broadcasting Allocation Decision Released" 1468: 1328:made no specific mention of foreshore or seabed; 4461: 3509: 3507: 3081:"Parties forced to share stage at Ratana marae" 2872: 2870: 890: 832: 575:Supporting a National-led government: 2008–2017 5141:...a pretty sensible and centrist Maori party. 5089: 4226:"Speaker blunts celebration of Meka defection" 3820: 2832: 1310:The Māori Party was formed in response to the 1076: 730:regards to Labour's sweep of the Māori seats. 295:. The party is also committed to a mixture of 6436: 6190: 5888: 5846:. Oxford University Press. pp. 240–250. 5681: 3473: 2306: 2304: 2302: 1026:that would network with Māori organisations, 978:On 10 May, Ngarewa-Packer and Waititi held a 384:, with the Māori Party co-leaders serving as 5373:Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 3889:"Tamihere responds to NZ Herald allegations" 3504: 2867: 2787:"Metro — The Rise and Rise of Te Pāti Māori" 2784: 2746: 1243:Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1022:(Ministry for Children) with an independent 5503: 3951: 3534: 2759:. Cambridge University Press. p. 284. 2752: 1400: 1388: 1378: 1370: 1348: 1339: 1321: 248:rights. With the exception of a handful of 6443: 6429: 6197: 6183: 5895: 5881: 5180:. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand 5126:"Disenchanted Right finds a voice at last" 2940: 2299: 504:2005 election and first term in Parliament 351:foreshore and seabed ownership controversy 44: 6661:Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements 5707: 5620: 5157:. e Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand 3688: 3290: 3101:"Official Count Results – Overall Status" 2878:"2023 General Election – Official Result" 2815:"2017 General Election – Official Result" 2287:Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements 1999: 1508:'s push for New Zealand to recognise the 1291:, and further to the political left than 897:New Zealand Security Intelligence Service 6032:Brackets indicate electorate represented 4798: 4629: 3886: 3588: 2999: 2780: 2778: 2776: 2665: 2663: 1499: 1264: 969:Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Act 2018 938: 750: 713:. The Māori Party agreed not to contest 698:, who became the next female co-leader. 602:won the most seats overall and formed a 434: 5839: 5814: 5745:Ratana unveiling for Turia's successor? 5370: 5063: 4962: 4371: 4305: 3785: 3721: 3655: 3262: 3231:Graham, Charlotte (23 September 2017). 2722: 2720: 1369:accountable to their obligations under 975:electorate as a Māori Party candidate. 947: 14: 7000:Māori political parties in New Zealand 6987: 5739: 5737: 5602:from the original on 17 September 2021 5537:from the original on 17 September 2021 5531:"Change our official name to Aotearoa" 5267:"Māori Party Te Reo Māori Policy 2017" 4929: 4896: 4630:Paterson, Te Aniwaniwa (30 May 2024). 4470: 4404: 4338: 4196: 4142: 3901:from the original on 28 September 2022 3868:from the original on 28 September 2022 3835:from the original on 28 September 2022 3802:from the original on 30 September 2022 3397: 3230: 3078: 2946: 2355: 2349: 1818:, Marama Fox became the party's first 1477:change the country's official name to 1434:and for the return of land to iwi and 492:by-election in her Te Tai Hauauru seat 252:, Te Pāti Māori contests the reserved 6424: 6178: 5876: 5722:from the original on 24 November 2023 5653: 5288:"Māori Party Immigration Policy 2017" 4831: 4697: 4664: 4596: 4545:from the original on 16 December 2023 4449:from the original on 23 November 2023 4272: 4170: 4086: 4084: 4082: 4080: 4053: 4051: 4049: 3981: 3979: 3749: 3703:from the original on 29 November 2020 3670:from the original on 13 November 2020 3513: 3263:Trevett, Claire (24 September 2017). 3061: 3000:Crewdson, Patrick (16 October 2005). 2978: 2917: 2915: 2773: 2694: 2692: 2660: 2637: 2635: 2633: 2631: 2604: 2602: 2575: 2573: 1312:2004 foreshore and seabed controversy 1129:2023 election data breach allegations 1002:campaign at Te Whānau O Waipareira's 849:2020 election donations investigation 606:with the support of the Māori Party, 231: 5708:McConnell, Glenn (7 November 2023). 5246:"Māori Party Employment Policy 2017" 5175: 5152: 5123: 5040:"Māori Party Employment Policy 2017" 4965:"Ethnic Inequalities in New Zealand" 4563: 4256:"Change to Te Pāti Māori party name" 3887:Tamihere, John (28 September 2022). 3853: 3786:Edwards, Bryce (30 September 2022). 3689:Patterson, Jane (26 November 2020). 3637:from the original on 19 October 2020 3522:from the original on 28 October 2023 3291:Satherley, Dan (24 September 2017). 3202: 2888:from the original on 4 November 2023 2855:from the original on 6 November 2020 2753:Marsh, Ian; Miller, Raymond (2012). 2717: 2336: 1534: 918:Independent Police Conduct Authority 495:colours—incorporating a traditional 361:and went into Opposition. After the 5734: 5555: 5015:"Māori Party Education Policy 2017" 3429:. Electoral Commission. 29 May 2020 2726: 2669: 2031:(17 October 2020 – 14 October 2023) 1171:On 5 June, Vance reported that the 24: 7005:2004 establishments in New Zealand 6460:Indigenous people of New Zealand ( 5833: 5504:@Maori_Party (14 September 2021). 5330:"Māori Party Economic Policy 2017" 5309:"Māori Party Pasefika Policy 2017" 4471:Dexter, Giles (18 November 2023). 4439:"Ikaroa-Rawhiti – Official Result" 4386:from the original on 2 August 2023 4372:Neilson, Michael (2 August 2023). 4077: 4046: 3976: 3764:from the original on 28 April 2021 3656:Burrows, Matt (13 November 2020). 3514:Lynch, Chris (10 September 2023). 3457:. 3 September 2020. Archived from 3449:"Funding promised for Maori sport" 2912: 2689: 2628: 2599: 2570: 2326:from the original on 21 July 2020. 1237:(Ministry for Māori Development), 307:" lens. This includes eradicating 25: 7036: 5902: 5861: 5682:Te Pāti Māori (18 October 2023). 5225:"Māori Party Housing Policy 2017" 4990:"Māori Party Housing Policy 2017" 4353:from the original on 29 July 2023 4320:from the original on 31 July 2023 4306:Neilson, Michael (27 July 2023). 4287:from the original on 27 July 2023 4120:. 26 January 2022. Archived from 4034:from the original on 10 June 2021 3997:from the original on 10 June 2021 3854:Dine, Jonty (28 September 2022). 3796:Victoria University of Wellington 3722:Trevett, Claire (12 April 2021). 3398:Forbes, Stephen (15 April 2020). 3043:"Maori Party stays in opposition" 3023:"National courts the Maori Party" 2979:Young, Audrey (19 October 2005). 2363:(Thesis). University of Auckland. 1831:2020 New Zealand general election 1092:National-led coalition government 1077:2023–present: In opposition 796:2023 New Zealand general election 709:leader and former Māori Party MP 638:of one seat). The three MPs were 256:, in which its main rival is the 6944:Influence on New Zealand English 6164:Foreshore and seabed controversy 5815:Neilson, Michael (9 June 2022). 5808: 5782: 5756: 5701: 5675: 5647: 5635:from the original on 4 June 2022 5621:McConnell, Glenn (2 June 2022). 5614: 5582: 5549: 5497: 5469: 5441: 5412: 5383: 5364: 5351:"Māori Party Environment Policy" 5343: 5322: 5301: 5280: 5259: 5238: 5217: 5192: 5169: 5146: 5117: 5083: 5057: 4878:from the original on 7 June 2024 4813:from the original on 6 June 2024 4611:from the original on 27 May 2024 4578:from the original on 27 May 2024 4405:Dexter, Giles (29 August 2023). 4339:Palmer, Russell (27 July 2023). 4260:Electoral Commission New Zealand 3113:See Māori electorate results at 2819:New Zealand Electoral Commission 2337:Cook, Henry (17 November 2022). 2256: 2233: 2210: 2189: 2166: 2143: 2098:The party also has a president: 2077: 2051: 2015: 1978: 1946: 1914: 1886: 1241:(Ministry for Children) and the 993: 952:On 3 May 2023, sitting minister 448:foreshore and seabed controversy 263:Under the current leadership of 7010:Indigenous rights organizations 5556:Guy, Jack (15 September 2021). 5032: 5007: 4982: 4956: 4923: 4890: 4858: 4825: 4792: 4691: 4658: 4623: 4590: 4557: 4525: 4497: 4431: 4398: 4365: 4332: 4299: 4273:Scott, Matthew (14 July 2023). 4266: 4248: 4218: 4190: 4164: 4136: 4118:"Māori Sports – MāoriParty2021" 4110: 3945: 3913: 3880: 3847: 3814: 3750:Manch, Thomas (29 April 2021). 3743: 3715: 3682: 3649: 3617: 3582: 3560: 3441: 3419: 3391: 3363: 3335: 3310: 3284: 3256: 3224: 3196: 3166: 3157: 3148: 3107: 3093: 3079:Stokes, Jon (25 January 2006). 3072: 3055: 3035: 3014: 2993: 2972: 2963: 2947:Ngatai, George (16 July 2013). 2544: 2519: 1363:Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles 779:were the new party co-leaders. 281:, and the strengthening of the 6631:Minister for Māori Development 5064:Pollock, Kerryn (5 May 2011). 4930:Taonui, Rawiri (8 July 2024). 4897:Wilton, Perry (10 June 2024). 4799:Tamihere, John (6 June 2024). 4564:Ruru, Karanama (27 May 2024). 4197:Palmer, Russell (9 May 2023). 4171:Milne, Jonathan (3 May 2023). 4143:Palmer, Russell (3 May 2023). 2493: 2467: 2442: 2417: 2392: 2367: 2330: 1395:(includes policies on growing 1375:, and policies on immigration) 1231:Department of Internal Affairs 1166:Ministry of Social Development 985: 875:National Urban Māori Authority 399:, when Rawiri Waititi won the 391:The party won no seats in the 242:political party in New Zealand 13: 1: 6206:New Zealand political parties 6029:Current members of parliament 5422:. Māori Party. Archived from 5393:. Māori Party. Archived from 4963:Pearson, David (5 May 2011). 4740:. 5 June 2024. Archived from 4698:Vance, Andrea (5 June 2024). 4665:Vance, Andrea (2 June 2024). 4597:Maher, Rachel (28 May 2024). 3929:. 2 June 2021. Archived from 3589:@KiwiPoll (17 October 2020). 3203:Moir, Jo (20 February 2017). 2292: 1804: 1539: 1469:Renaming New Zealand campaign 450:, a debate about whether the 173:House of Representatives 7015:Republicanism in New Zealand 6501:United Tribes of New Zealand 6116:Former members of parliament 5124:Dann, Liam (29 April 2011). 5090:Morgan Godfery, ed. (2018). 4832:Gabel, Julia (7 June 2024). 3952:@Maori_Party (2 June 2021). 2951:(Press release). Scoop.co.nz 2224: 2203: 2180: 2157: 2134: 2116: 891:Hate Speech Task Force, 2021 833:2020–2023 parliamentary term 678:, and Hone Harawira won the 591:from Labour. Two seats were 430: 7: 7020:Anti-Zionism in New Zealand 5654:Small, Zane (19 May 2021). 2981:"Brash: I had the 57 votes" 2785:Eparaima-Hautapu, Kiriana. 2249: 1457:, organising and funding a 1432:New Zealand's head of state 1215:Public Service Commissioner 1084:54th New Zealand Parliament 998:Te Pāti Māori launched its 315:, organising and funding a 10: 7041: 7025:Anti-racism in New Zealand 6949:Language immersion schools 2923:"Māori Party Constitution" 871:Te Whānau Waipareira Trust 425: 321:Department of Conservation 6954:Māori Language Commission 6934: 6866: 6831: 6764: 6674: 6616: 6536: 6469: 6458: 6450: 6405:List of political parties 6395: 6329: 6261: 6212: 6156: 6115: 6076:Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke 6028: 5987: 5954: 5919: 5912: 2111: 2027: 2024: 2021: 2014: 2009: 2006: 1994:(until 23 September 2017) 1964:(until 23 September 2017) 1958: 1955: 1952: 1945: 1940: 1937: 1900: 1897: 1894: 1884: 1879: 1876: 1868: 1854: 1841: 1838: 1634: 1550:# of candidates nominated 1529:From the river to the sea 1389: 1379: 1371: 1349: 1322: 1278:, Māori recruitment into 1254:Public Service Commission 1088:National Māori Action Day 1049:During an interview with 759:as its candidate for the 616:Minister of Māori Affairs 614:. Sharples was given the 386:ministers outside cabinet 233:[tɛˈpaːtiˈmaːori] 199: 190: 185: 170: 162: 150: 118: 106: 88: 78: 62: 52: 43: 34: 2001:Offices vacant 2018–2020 1024:Mokopuna Māori Authority 865:In late September 2022, 112:New Zealand Labour Party 6410:Politics of New Zealand 6377:Republic of New Zealand 2039:(since 14 October 2023) 1564:% of popular vote (PR) 1426:, the party called for 1149:2023 New Zealand census 1103:2024 New Zealand budget 1090:to protest against the 464:Fifth Labour Government 204:Politics of New Zealand 152:Political position 6964:Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 6959:Māori language revival 6528:Māori protest movement 6479:Māori migration canoes 6289:Outdoors & Freedom 5822:The New Zealand Herald 5482:The New Zealand Herald 5420:"Election Policy 2008" 5391:"Election Policy 2008" 5098:Bridget Williams Books 4839:The New Zealand Herald 4773:The New Zealand Herald 4737:The New Zealand Herald 4604:The New Zealand Herald 4412:The New Zealand Herald 4379:The New Zealand Herald 4313:The New Zealand Herald 3729:The New Zealand Herald 3570:. RNZ. 29 October 2020 3270:The New Zealand Herald 3133:The New Zealand Herald 3086:The New Zealand Herald 3048:The New Zealand Herald 3028:The New Zealand Herald 3007:The New Zealand Herald 2986:The New Zealand Herald 2277:Māori protest movement 1465:in Māori communities. 1459:Māori health authority 1451:Goods and Services Tax 1401: 1340: 1145:Statistics New Zealand 1067:Cushla Tangaere-Manuel 880:The New Zealand Herald 853:On 12 April 2021, the 809:, defeating Labour MP 462:that arose during the 443: 317:Māori health authority 309:Goods and Services Tax 94:; 20 years ago 6895:Representative teams 6088:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer 5974:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer 5598:. 17 September 2021. 5200:"Māori Party Kaupapa" 3518:. Chris Lynch Media. 2011:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer 1932:(from 5 October 2005) 1816:2014 general election 1636:Confidence and supply 1517:2023 Israel-Hamas War 1500:Foreign policy issues 1265:Principles and policy 1188:, Prime Minister and 1121:south of Auckland to 1069:. 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Index

Māori Party

John Tamihere
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Rawiri Waititi
Tariana Turia
New Zealand Labour Party
Ideology
Māori rights
Tino rangatiratanga
Progressivism
Political position
Left-wing
House of Representatives
maoriparty.org.nz
Politics of New Zealand
Political parties
Elections
[tɛˈpaːtiˈmaːori]
political party in New Zealand
Māori
general electorates
Māori electorates
Labour Party
Rawiri Waititi
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
tikanga Māori
systemic racism
rights
tino rangatiratanga

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