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  "description": "Kapa-Kingi said since returning to parliament, all the she had received from party co-leader Rāwiri Waititi was a text message asking if she would be available for a short, 10-minute kōrero, and had not spoken to the party’s president John Tamihere since November 2025.",
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  "textContent": "> “The silence is deafening.”\n>\n> That’s the word from newly reinstated Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi who said she was yet to speak with her party’s leadership team following months of internal ructions and a bitter High Court battle.\n>\n> In a wide-ranging interview with  _Mata_ host Mihingarangi Forbes, Kapa-Kingi said since returning to parliament, all the she had received from party co-leader Rāwiri Waititi was a text message asking if she would be available for a short, 10-minute kōrero, and had not spoken to the party’s president John Tamihere since November 2025.\n>\n> “Rāwiri messaged and asked if I was available at a particular time... we haven’t managed to pull that off.” she said.\n>\n> “My view is it requires more than 10 minutes, tāku nei whakaaro. Nothing [has been] offered up, no real significant or important conversation set aside yet.”\n>\n> RNZ\n\nRead More",
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