National MP Tau Henare has indicated he has given up on the race to be the next Speaker, claiming the "scaredy cats" Maori Party had broken a promise to support his bid.
Mr Henare announced he intended to run for the Speaker's position on Twitter in September - and yesterday he again turned to Twitter to send a signal he was about to end his campaign.
The position is expected to come up in February after Lockwood Smith becomes High Commissioner in London. Mr Henare was considered the underdog to replace him - Prime Minister John Key has been in talks with Maurice Williamson and David Carter for the job.
However, Mr Henare was optimistic and had lobbied hard until yesterday when he tweeted that the Maori Party had now reneged on an undertaking to support him, which he said was critical to his decision to run in the first place.
"All I can say is maybe someone should start another Maori Party, maybe one that doesn't renege on deals. Scaredy cats," he tweeted.