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Senior Labour MP Peeni Henare is “taking a step back from politics”, saying the time has come to put his energy elsewhere.
Earlier on Tuesday, the former minister confirmed to RNZ he would not be contesting the Tāmaki Makaurau seat this year.
But in an interview with Māori start-up Tuia News, Henare went further, revealing he would step down after 12 years in parliament, six of them as a minister across multiple portfolios.
He told the outlet there were many other issues within Te Ao Māori he wanted to focus on, including in Te Tai Tokerau and for Ngāpuhi.
Henare noted the energy required to be successful in election year, and the recent resignation of his colleague Adrian Rurawhe. He said he realised he was the only one left.
"Kua tae te wā," Henare said. The time had come.
Both Henare and the Labour Party confirmed the decision not to seek re-election around 3pm on Tuesday.
RNZ