Te Pāti Māori is in the midst of a deep internal crisis after expelling two MPs, citing irreconcilable differences, amid accusations of dictatorship, personal rifts, and a loss of public trust, raising questions about the party's future and its potential impact on national政治.
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I take offense to the statement that I need medical help, which I find offensive and which I would like to assure all members of this house that I'm in great health and went for an excellent run with the Treasurer of Australia, the British Chancellor in Washington, D.C. recently and I find it offensive and in a long line of politicians in this house making personal aspersions on people.
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