Te Pāti Māori is facing a leadership and structural crisis as internal divisions, resignations, and unresolved tensions over expelled MPs threaten its viability ahead of the 2026 election.
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No, but it is the same Farage thing because they're tapping into that voter. anger and there is a hallmark behind all their policy announcements where there is a headline but there is nothing else behind it and in my view the risk we're getting into in New Zealand politics and this is why why it's so important that national if they can get their shit together they need to because this is a critical election for New Zealand this is the election where we need to be focusing 30 to 40 years ahead we need to be looking at the big stuff like Like, how are we not going to fall over the fiscal cliff that we're driving towards very shortly?
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fear of uncoordinated opposition challenges
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