The Maori Party distanced itself from former candidate Derek Fox after he controversially blamed the victims of the Paris terror attacks for their deaths.
Mr Fox said on Facebook that the editor of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo had "paid the price" for his "bigotry" and "arrogance".
He stood by his comments, and said if the magazine had not published gratuitous insults, the victims "would still be alive now".
"But they didn't, in fact they ramped it up to sell more mags. Well, they got bitten severely on the bum."
Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox said Mr Fox's views did not match the Maori Party's, and she condemned the violence in Paris.