Post by Kiwi Frontline on Aug 20, 2023 5:12:59 GMT 12
MĀORI MANIFESTO 2023 – LABOUR PARTY
Labour is in it for you, and we are working hard every day to deliver better housing, health care and education for Māori throughout Aotearoa.
We are proud of what we have achieved in our six years in Government. We delivered record levels of investment for Māori across our six Budgets, more than any previous Government in history.
Labour is working for Māori, every day, but there’s more to do.
More to rebuild our health system which was blind to Māori needs.
More to support rangatahi to flourish and succeed, especially with education that works for them.
More to get our mokopuna fluent in their language, and to lead the revitalisation of Te Reo Māori.
Our work is not finished.....
www.labour.org.nz/maori_manifesto_2023
LABOUR'S MAORI CAUCUS HAS ENDURED A GRUELLING 2023, BUT MPS ARE CONFIDENT THEY'RE READY FOR BATTLE
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins he has launched their campaign in Auckland today, at senior MP Willie Jackson's marae in Mangere.
The 13-strong team has already endured departures of Kiri Allan and Meka Whaitiri, as well as Jacinda Ardern's resignation affecting Labour's approach to Maoridom.
MP Peeni Henare told the Herald there's also concern about the level of racism towards candidates and the community.
He says while it's nothing new, he thinks it's just more heightened, due to rhetoric from the right.....
home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=382714&cat=1034&fm=newsmain%2Cnarts
LABOUR MAKES A PROMISE-FREE PLEA TO MĀORI: 'WE ARE IN THE FIGHT OF OUR LIVES'
The Labour Party decided not to release any new policies with the launch of its campaign for the Māori electorates. Instead, its Māori candidates delivered a rallying call for what they called “the fight of our lives”.
The campaign launch focused heavily on the prospect of a National-ACT coalition, with party stalwarts such as Rino Tirikatene and Nanaia Mahuta urging the Labour faithful to rally more supporters to fend off a change of government.
The rhetoric aimed to reenergise the Labour Māori caucus and supporters, who didn’t shy away from the fact they’d had a tough couple of months.....
www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/132776449/labour-makes-a-promisefree-plea-to-mori-we-are-in-the-fight-of-our-lives
Labour is in it for you, and we are working hard every day to deliver better housing, health care and education for Māori throughout Aotearoa.
We are proud of what we have achieved in our six years in Government. We delivered record levels of investment for Māori across our six Budgets, more than any previous Government in history.
Labour is working for Māori, every day, but there’s more to do.
More to rebuild our health system which was blind to Māori needs.
More to support rangatahi to flourish and succeed, especially with education that works for them.
More to get our mokopuna fluent in their language, and to lead the revitalisation of Te Reo Māori.
Our work is not finished.....
www.labour.org.nz/maori_manifesto_2023
LABOUR'S MAORI CAUCUS HAS ENDURED A GRUELLING 2023, BUT MPS ARE CONFIDENT THEY'RE READY FOR BATTLE
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins he has launched their campaign in Auckland today, at senior MP Willie Jackson's marae in Mangere.
The 13-strong team has already endured departures of Kiri Allan and Meka Whaitiri, as well as Jacinda Ardern's resignation affecting Labour's approach to Maoridom.
MP Peeni Henare told the Herald there's also concern about the level of racism towards candidates and the community.
He says while it's nothing new, he thinks it's just more heightened, due to rhetoric from the right.....
home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=382714&cat=1034&fm=newsmain%2Cnarts
LABOUR MAKES A PROMISE-FREE PLEA TO MĀORI: 'WE ARE IN THE FIGHT OF OUR LIVES'
The Labour Party decided not to release any new policies with the launch of its campaign for the Māori electorates. Instead, its Māori candidates delivered a rallying call for what they called “the fight of our lives”.
The campaign launch focused heavily on the prospect of a National-ACT coalition, with party stalwarts such as Rino Tirikatene and Nanaia Mahuta urging the Labour faithful to rally more supporters to fend off a change of government.
The rhetoric aimed to reenergise the Labour Māori caucus and supporters, who didn’t shy away from the fact they’d had a tough couple of months.....
www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/132776449/labour-makes-a-promisefree-plea-to-mori-we-are-in-the-fight-of-our-lives