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  •   Home > News > Maori

    The National Party says the government needs to get its priorities right

    The National Party says the government needs to get its priorities right


    National's Maori-Crown Relations Spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says Three Waters and the Maori Health Authority are destined to fail.

    He says the government doesn't know what Maori are actually concerned about.

    Dr Reti says all the polls show Maori are more concerned about health and cost of living rather than co-governance.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Maori News
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     27 Jan: Labour Leader Chris Hipkins has ruled out adopting Te Pati Maori's policy to abolish prisons, but says there're other policy areas they align
     18 Jan: A return to running candidates in the Maori seats isn't on the cards for New Zealand First in this year's election
     18 Jan: ASB Classic men's singles champion Jakub Mensik is commending the Maori traditions he encountered in his time at Stanley Street
     05 Jan: Te Pati Maori co-leader Rawiri Waititi is the highest-spending MP - in terms of Parliamentary Service funding
     26 Dec: The Greens say they're after every vote possible - which could include pinching support from potential partners Labour and Te Pati Maori
     23 Dec: Te Pati Maori's expressed dismay about a perceived lack of inclusion of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in a new trade deal with India
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