This piece examines the shifting political landscape ahead of the 2026 New Zealand election, focusing on economic downturns, Labour's strategic avoidance of policy announcements, and the uncertainty surrounding coalition dynamics, particularly with Te Pāti Māori and Winston Peter
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Another labour mp suggests party will work with te pati maori once issues resolvedrisking overhang through māori electorate focus
Expelled te pati maori mp takuta ferris urges labour to show strategic restraint in maori seats to prompt overhangSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.