
Tangaere-Manuel
Tangaere-Manuel is a prominent figure in New Zealand politics, representing the Labour Party and advocating for Māori issues and rights. In a recent speech, she outlined Labour's achievements concerning Māori sovereignty and economic development, positioning the party as a supportive force for the Māori community. Her remarks included a historical perspective on the Labour Government's stance on the Treaty of Waitangi and emphasized Labour's commitment to fostering intergenerational wealth and health for Māori people. Tangaere-Manuel's address aimed to challenge the rising influence of Te Pāti Māori and reaffirm Labour's dedication to Māori advancement amid growing competition for Māori seats.
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Tangaere-Manuel’s ambitious speech talked up Labour’s record on Māori issues.
‘Mana motuhake Māori – Māori sovereignty’: Labour sets out ambitious pitch to win back Māori seats



