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  1. Whichever way you look at it, this is Wrong! Shockingly wrong.
    Who makes these incredibly stupid and wrong decisions? Why are they there?
    Absolute fools.

  2. I think that support in the polls is not really a good basis for selection of participants since it would seem to lead to “self fulfilling” results. TVNZ needs to make up its mind on the basis of “brand recognition”. They should include well known parties like the Maori Party, Opportunities Party and Social Credit, regardless of poll performance, simply because these are well known parties.

  3. The Maori party will be on Maori tv debates but it doesn’t have a seat in parliament nor is it likely to get one and it is polling incredibly low. It has never been the voice of Maori at it’s peak it got %2 of the vote. I think their should be an extra parliamentary debate but if the cut off to getting 2% (top managed it) that’s the rules… Who ya calling pakeha parties ?

    The greens co-leader is a Maori who will be debating. (Probably the whitest party in parliament after act tho)

    Nzf led by a Maori man with 4 of his 9 mps being Maori. The largest % of Maori in a caucus.

    Labour: has the largest Maori caucus in history, holds all the Maori seats, a Maori deputy and receives the largest share of Maori votes of any party.

    National: sketchy af but first major party to have dual Maori leader and deputy what a shame they rolled Simon and Paula tbh National receives the second largest amount of Maori votes.

    Maori will be represented because Maori vote for these parties to represent them.
    I’m not meaning to sound rude to the Maori party I would like to see them return but they continually degrade every other party’s Maori mp’s as being inauthentic and as if they don’t matter, as someone from a mixed race family that drives me nuts.

  4. Let all the parties (outside of parliament) polling between 1% and 5% debate together.

  5. It behooves the parties that were invited, to decline to participate without them there.. It is most important that TVNZ interference is negated from the start… It would put the party(s) that weren’t willing to stand alongside into stark relief as well.. This amounts to colonial over reach on TVNZ’s part..

  6. Very, very bad decision making. The Maori Party is a political party standing this coming election. As such, it is entitled to be represented in the debates. This move by TVNZ is appalling! Who directed these clowns to come to this decision? Steven Joyce?

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