Mauri Pacific

Officially, Mauri Pacific was a multiculturalist party, welcoming anyone who supported racial and cultural harmony.It held the balance of power in Parliament and eventually went into coalition with the incumbent conservative National Party with Peters as deputy prime minister.Henare, Morgan, and Waitai were previously members of the so-called "tight five", New Zealand First's group of Māori MPs.The behaviour of its members (particularly Tuku Morgan) had been criticised even before the splintering of New Zealand First, and the perception that these MPs had "betrayed" their former party was strong.In June, Independent and former New Zealand First MP Tuariki Delamere asked his supporters to give their party vote to Mauri Pacific.
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