Maori Council and Iwi Leaders Group should go own way if consensus not possible, says Te Arawa leader
Representatives from the Maori Council and Iwi Leaders Group have met to discuss a common position on water, and Te Arawa's Toby Curtis believes if that is not possible, the groups should go their own way.
There has been tension between the groups but it was brought into sharper focus at King Tuheitia's water summit last month, where resolutions were passed on unity and to establish a group to set a framework with Government on defining water rights.
The hui also wanted individual iwi to hold off any negotiations on water until that happened, and backed a Maori Council court challenge to halt the float of state-owned enterprises if the talks failed.
But Ngati Tuwharetoa paramount chief Sir Tumu te Heuheu, who chairs the Iwi Leaders Group on Freshwater, emphatically told the Crown that his own iwi had given him the mandate to negotiate on its behalf.