The Labour Party announces Te Pūoho Katene as its final candidate for Te Tai Hauāuru, while experts and party leaders discuss the strategic and unpredictable nature of Māori seat contests amid shifting political dynamics and potential electoral overhangs.
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clear economic policy underpins campaign approach
Labour Party announces Te Pūoho Katene as final candidate for Māori seatspreparing for next election campaign
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