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Tōrangapū: Māori Party to continue good relationship with National under Bill English

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Te Karere presenter Rapaera Tawhai talks to Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell about how kaupapa Māori will progress under a Bill English prime ministership, whether Paula Bennett fits the criteria of being a Māori MP, his feelings on the roll out of the Reo Māori Act and Ture Whenua Māori review, and whether or not the Māori Party can continue a functional, working relationship with National as Hone Harawira’s Mana Party has agreed to work with the Māori Party in some capacity in the lead up to the upcoming election.

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