The Green Party defends Michel Mulipola, their Māngere candidate, against criticism of past social media posts involving flag desecration and offensive language, emphasizing his role as an advocate for marginalized communities and asserting that party standards must be upheld.
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I want to see all the people of New Zealand represented in the parliament that is supposed to represent them. Let the voters decide whether he is worthy to represent the people of Mangarei. Don't let David Seymour decide who should represent the people of Mangarei. He can represent these smarmy pricks of Ponsonby.
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criminal penalties cited as disproportionate
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