Sunday January 25, 2026
News:
Finance Minister praises Māori Queen’s economic vision as election year puts spotlight on Māori-Govt relationship
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has praised the Māori Queen’s vision for the Māori economy after the launch of a multimillion-dollar business investment fund.
Politicians followed tradition and gathered at Rātana today, a small settlement near Whanganui, for what is widely considered the first political event of the year.
“I think the vision the Queen has of further accelerating that growth in Māori economy is a really positive on and we welcome it,” Willis said, speaking to media after the pōwhiri.
“She comes across to me as someone who is measured, who has strong sense she is there to deliver on for her people and she seems be carrying that mantle very comfortably.”....
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Propaganda:
Part One: Why Māori Are Still Over-Represented
“She comes across to me as someone who is measured, who has strong sense she is there to deliver on for her people and she seems be carrying that mantle very comfortably.”....
See full article HERE
Propaganda:
Part One: Why Māori Are Still Over-Represented
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