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Election 2017: Maori-Mana deal is fragile but important

And the aim is a move “beyond grievance and into development.”

Tue, 21 Feb 2017

With the phrase “a party of progress, not protest,” Maori Party president Tuku Morgan heralded the deal between his own party and Hone Harawira’s Mana Party yesterday.

It’s certainly a term of promise but also highlights the potential fragility of the alliance.

Mr Harawira is much more

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