Te Ururoa Flavell
Maori Party would create strong Anti-Corruption Commission
The Maori Party wants to scrap the main police watchdog and roll its powers into a super-strong Anti-Corruption Commission. Audio
Leaders of minor parties debate election issues
The special election debate with leaders of the minor parties. Audio
Maori Party says Act's claims have no place in NZ politics
The Maori Party says Act's stance on what it calls race-based law has no place in New Zealand politics. Audio
Act Party calls against race-based laws
The Act Party has stepped up its rhetoric against what it calls race-based law, claiming that Maori are legally privileged in New Zealand today. Audio
Maori Party kicks off campaign aiming for all Maori seats
Born during Matariki 2004, The Maori Party is celebrating 10 years of political life at Whakaturia, Rotorua this weekend at their campiagn launch. The party's founders Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples… Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell responds to UN claims of bias against Maori
A visiting delegation from the United Nations says the Government needs to investigate why a systemic bias against Maori is evident in the New Zealand criminal justice system. Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell - Maori Party co-leader
Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell looks ahead to the election and the future of the Maori party with both of its founders - Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples - leaving Parliament. An election year… Audio
Maori Party co-leader discusses Uruwera compensation claims
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation are being asked for by some of the people affected by the 2007 Urewera raids. Audio
Maori Party co-leader discusses political options
The Prime Minister, John Key, is expected to be given a noisy welcome when he arrives at the Waitangi marae today. Audio
Race has started for the Maori vote
The race for the Maori vote has begun, with politicians making their annual appearances at Ratana Pa where the annual celebrations took place over the past week. Audio
Race has started for the Maori vote
The Maori Party is attempting to reassert itself as an independent political force, as it fights for its political survival. Audio
Maori Party leader prepares for Ratana celebrations
The Maori Party is facing particular pressure on its annual trip to Ratana Pa this weekend, with a new co-leader set to be chosen before the election. Audio
Kohanga Reo spending investigation
With Te Ururoa Flavell - Maori party co-leader. Audio
Maori Party defends relationship with National
While the Maori Party says it will stay in its relationship with National until the 2014 election, but will not make any promises beyond that. Audio
Maori Party's Flavell says Mana party link will be discussed
The main contender for the Maori Party co-leadership, Te Ururoa Flavell, says a possible partnership with the Mana Party is bound to be discussed at the party's forthcoming annual meeting. Audio
Police actions in Urewera raids
The Maori Party MP for Waiariki, Te Ururoa Flavell says the police response to the damning Independent Police Conduct Authority report is weak. The government is taking advice on whether it needs to… Audio
Sharples says threaten to walk from party form of blackmail
The MP for Waiariki Te Ururoa Flavell is with us. Audio
Justice Minister sticks up for Dame Susan Devoy
The Justice Minister has dug in her heels and is defending Dame Susan Devoy as the new Race Relations Commissioner, after challenges to the appointment by some politicians. Audio
Fears Waitangi Tribunal Kohanga Reo findings will be ignored
The Maori Party fears the Government will ignore recommendations made by the Waitangi Tribunal on Te Reo Maori immersion pre-schools or Kohanga Reo. Audio