Māori Party – Coalition discussions: omnibus excerpt
From week ending 2 December 2011 Despite losing significant voting franchise in this election, the Māori Party retains three seats in parliament, and is in
From week ending 2 December 2011 Despite losing significant voting franchise in this election, the Māori Party retains three seats in parliament, and is in
From week ending December 2, 2011 The General Election has returned the National Party to Government with 48% of the Party Vote, and a total
Over the last four weeks we have provided a series of précis on political manifesto commitments of five political parties.[1] This is because policy settings
On Monday the Minister of Social Development and Employment, Paula Bennett indicated that Whānau Ora is not National Party policy. We note, her statement is
The Māori-focused policy statements released by National and Labour both reconfirm a commitment to enhanced crown-iwi relationships, and both explicitly acknowledge the Treaty of Waitangi
In its Treaty policy statement, the National Party proposes further iwi/Crown hui, changes to speed up legislative processes, and further resourcing for the Office of