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Kiingitanga representative Rahui Papa says the coalition has done some good, but has been challenging for Mฤori - and that sometimes the Crown should not be involved.
He says Mฤori will be willing to work with any political party, no matter the colour.
Politicians were welcomed to Rฤtana Pa with a pลwhiri this afternoon.
Papa says with an election date of 7 November, Mฤori 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 Rฤtana received his vision.
He says Mฤori have had their ear to the ground on economics, but emphasises the value of mana motuhake and families supporting one another at home.
The Mฤori Queen Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po was welcomed to Rฤtana with a powhiri this morning, ahead of political parties arriving.
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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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