A commentary by Pohaturoa Waenga highlights the erosion of Māori authority under current governance and calls for meaningful action to uphold the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Yeah, I think Mark is fantastic, actually. What he's done uh with the wool sector, uh he gets around all the field days, he's a farmer. I you know, at the moment you've got Todd McClay as a minister for agriculture and the Minister for Trade. I think both those portfolios are are too big to be under um the direction of one person. I think Mark would be fantastic as the Minister of Agriculture. I think most of your listeners would agree, and any of your listeners who have any dealings with Mark, I think would probably agree as well. Now, again, that's up to obviously that's up to Winston, but I think Mark Patterson, for what he's done with the wool sector, let alone his engagement with the agricultural sector would make uh him an ideal Minister of Agriculture. Again, I don't d don't want to preempt anything, but you talk about a quiet achiever, absolutely. He he is fantastic and his knowledge of the sector is second to none.
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