Te Ururoa Flavell has been selected as Maori Party's male co-leader to replace Pita Sharples, and says he will turn down the chance to take up ministerial posts to allow him to ready the party for the 2014 election.
An emotional Flavell paid a tribute to the party's outgoing President, Pem Bird, and Dr Sharples, who announced he would stand down to make room for Mr Flavell a fortnight ago.
Mr Flavell said he was humbled and excited by the opportunity. Dr Sharples had offered to give up some of his ministerial posts for Mr Flavell, but Mr Flavell said he would devote his efforts now to readying the party for a campaign rather than taking up ministerial roles. He hastened to add it was not a permanent stance:
"But I would like very much to be a minister in whatever Government is formed after 2014."
He said the Maori Party learned lessons from past elections, and needed to maintain the trust voters had in it, as well as build up its organisation in the electorates.