This piece critiques the feasibility of a one-term government under Labour and Te Pati Māori, highlighting internal dysfunction within Te Pati Māori, Labour’s unwise electoral strategy in Māori electorates, and the resulting structural barriers to coalition formation.
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structurally improbable due to party instability
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