The article reports on the recent split within Te Pāti Māori following the expulsion of two MPs, highlighting the party's recent electoral success and underlying tensions.
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Well enjoy your time left with Madam in a Kapakingi because she's starting her own party and history tells us that's basically the end of that. The bigger question, of course, also is she the only one and what's it mean for the Māori Party itself to U Urua Flabble has been there done that and he's back with us morning, mate. Hey, Korea. What is it with Māori politicians that they always seem to end up falling out with each other?
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internal division threatens party unity and Māori political momentum
News Briefing: 12 May 2026rebuilding strength amid internal threats
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