The Maori Party says it will work more closely with the Kingitanga movement after an official meeting yesterday with King Tuheitia's chief of staff, Te Rangihiroa Whakaruru.
Co-leaders Te Ururoa Flavell and Marama Fox said the meeting took place in Wellington and it follows criticism of Labour and New Zealand First by King Tuheitia on Sunday.
The co-leaders issued a statement quoting Whakaruru as saying: "With growing levels of homelessness and poverty, Maori need to work together to do what's best for our people."
Flavell said the Maori Party and the Kingitanga shared the same key goals for Maori including battling homelessness, alleviating poverty, creating jobs, and increasing Maori electoral participation.
"Working with the Kingitanga makes sense," he said. "We both put Maori first and we are both actively working on solutions to improve the lives of our people in the best interests of the country."