Māori Party leadership discussions: from E2 week ending 25 January 2013

On Wednesday Māori Party co-leader, Dr Sharples, confirmed that his colleague, Te Ururoa Flavell, intended to challenge for the party’s co-leadership.  Dr Sharples has indicated that while the Māori Party leadership is an open discussion, he has a strong preference to remain as the Minister of Māori Affairs.  The Māori

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