The Maori Party's president Tukoroirangi Morgan and Mana leader Hone Harawira have held further talks about cooperating to win back the Maori seats but the Maori Party continues to rule out a formal alliance or merger.
Morgan was elected president of the Maori Party on Saturday at the party's AGM. Today he met with Harawira in Auckland and after the meeting said a more strategic relationship between them could help win back Maori seats from Labour.
It follows informal talks between Harawira and Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox recently after which Fox said they had agreed not to try to undermine each other but to focus on winning seats back from Labour.
Both parties are understood to be considering whether to come to a deal in some of the Maori seats to enhance the chances. That could include the Maori Party helping Harawira in Te Tai Tokerau by standing a candidate to attract party votes but signalling their supporters should give the electorate vote to Harawira. In return, Mana could do the same in Tamaki Makaurau - a seat the Maori Party lost to Labour in 2014.
Harawira told the Herald last week that if that happened he could not guarantee he could reciprocate - that would be up to the Mana Party to decide at its AGM later this month.