Te Pāti Māori's pledged to concentrate on policy - and listen more.
The party held its promised reset event at Parliament this afternoon, reflecting on its history and looking towards next year's election.
Former Te Pāti Māori co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell says a party reset would be a good move.
"What that means in terms of translating into policy gains, what it means in terms of taking an approach to the country and reflecting the original kaupapa for Te Pāti Māori - I think still remains to be seen."
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