
Statement from Hone Harawira Leader of MANA, AGM, 6th Aug
Posted on August 6, 2011 by admin in Press ReleasesTena koutou katoa.
Today has been a great day for MANA and an even better day for Aotearoa.
We’ve had people travel up from all round the country, and we’re rolling on to the General Election in November, with a simple message – MANA will go into the election as the free and independent voice for Maori, for workers and for the poor in this country.
Our research tells us that if every poor person in this country voted for MANA we would capture half the seats in Parliament, and we intend doing our best to give those people the voice they deserve.
MANA represents a newer, more honest, and more principled way of doing politics.
MANA will promote policies that highlight the Treaty as the foundation of our nation, and the basis by which we can provide immediate relief to those in need and long term change that will return the power to those who do the work.
MANA will not compromise on principle, regardless of the deals being offered, and neither will we sit politely by while this, or any other government, sells our nations assets, and prices our people into poverty.
MANA will promote candidates known for their unremitting fight for justice, their track record in advocating for Maori issues, and their leadership in the struggle for human rights here in Aotearoa.
MANA will bring a team to parliament like no other in living history, and we invite those who believe in change to give their party vote to the only party with the courage to make the changes we all desire.
Today I can confirm that MANA will contest all 7 Maori seats.
Maori from right throughout the country are walking away in droves from those who partner up with the parties of the rich, and signalling that they want the strong and independent leadership in parliament that MANA represents, the kind of leadership that will generate the change that Maori want.
MANA will also target the General Seats, especially those that represent communities that have been savaged by cuts in health, education and benefits, because even the poor deserve to have a champion in parliament.
We have already fielded calls from our Pacific cousins, beneficiary advocates and people well-known and well-respected in their communities, and we intend investing serious time and energy into pushing our policies in those low-decile areas.
MANA will also be pushing a national campaign to encourage people to give their party vote to MANA because MANA will be the only party with specific policies aimed at reducing prices, creating jobs, sharing the tax burden and keeping our nations assets in the peoples hands.
I have been genuinely humbled by the number of bright and talented people who have offered their support to MANA, but I take on board the request from our electorates that they be given more time to complete the process by which they choose their candidates to ensure that MANA goes into the election with the best possible team.
MANA’s list will reflect the people we represent, and I am positive that they will all be leaders in their own right. Some will be high-profile and as a collective I believe that MANA stands a real chance of attracting a good percentage of the list vote.
Our message is simple: party vote MANA if you want real change; party vote MANA if you want an independent voice for Maori, for workers and for the poor.
The energy at our AGM has been awesome. We now have a solid constitutional base, I have been reconfirmed as party leader, Matt McCarten is our national president, and John Minto and Annette Sykes have been appointed as co-vice presidents and spokespeople for MANA as well.
We’re ready to roll … Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou katoa
Key Points
- The Constitution of MANA has been ratified and will be available on the MANA website.
- MANA has a robust process in place to select candidates and list positions.
- Key policy platforms have been discussed in the areas of Employment, Health, Treaty Settlements, Environment and Energy, Housing, Welfare, The Cost of Living and Taxation and Education. Policy platforms will be announced over the coming months.
- The Executive of MANA comprises of Matt McCarten (President), Hone Harawira (Leader), Annette Sykes (Co Vice-President), John Minto (Co Vice-President), Raewyn Harrison (Secretary), Stephanie Harawira (Treasurer). The Executive is joined by representatives from all 7 Maori electorates.
- MANA will contest all seven Maori Seats.
- MANA will target General Seats, especially those that represent lower socio-economic communities.
- MANA will embark upon a strong party vote campaign
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Florence Karaitiana says:
Post Author August 25, 2011 at 10:27 amka pai Hone what an awesome team myself i was a staunch Maori party supporter but watching the way you were being treated by them was devastating the important thing now is to move forward with the awesome team you have beside you, slowly my whanau are turning in the Waiariki and Ikaroa Rawhiti districts a future aspiration that i would like to see Mana advocate is to have AOTEAROA recognised as the true name for our Whenua , can you also advise who is leading the way for us here in the Bay i know Mereana is going through some grieving at this point and time but who do we contact please let me know thanks Flo