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National Party’s Māori MPs to hold Labour’s Māori caucus to account – Simon Bridges

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Former National Party leader Simon Bridges admits the Māori voice in the party has diminished after a number of Māori members were ousted in the election, but he's vowing that the remaining three Māori caucus members of National will work hard to hold Labour's Māori caucus to account.
Eruera Rerekura reports.

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