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Kiingitanga representative Rahui Papa says the coalition has done some good, but has been challenging for Mฤori - and that sometimes the Crown should not be involved.

He says Mฤori will be willing to work with any political party, no matter the colour.

Politicians were welcomed to Rฤtana Pa with a pลwhiri this afternoon.

Papa says with an election date of 7 November, Mฤori will be listening to what parties say about what is best for them.

He pointed out the irony that the day after the election - 8 November - was the same date Tahupotiki Wiremu Rฤtana received his vision.

He says Mฤori have had their ear to the ground on economics, but emphasises the value of mana motuhake and families supporting one another at home.

The Mฤori Queen Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po was welcomed to Rฤtana with a powhiri this morning, ahead of political parties arriving.

Photo: RNZ/Pokere Paewai

Sitting beside her was Te Rangimaheu Te Heuheu, the new Ariki of Ngati Tuwharetoa, making his first visit to Ratana since the passing of his father

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