Labour MP and minister outside cabinet Meka Whaitiri is expected to announce tomorrow that that she will resign from Labour and stand as a candidate for the Māori Party in the upcoming election, according to Te Ao Māori News, which suggests she will make “a formal announcement tomorrow at Waipatu Marae in Hastings”. Such a waka jump would send a shockwave through parliament less than six months out from the election.
Whaitiri is currently MP for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti and minister of Customs, Food Safety, and Veterans. She was reportedly disappointed at not being restored to cabinet when Stuart Nash was sacked. She was, however, made lead minister for the cyclone recovery in Hawke’s Bay.
In 2018, Whaitiri was demoted from cabinet by then prime minister Jacinda Ardern following reports of clashes with a staff member.
Te Ao Māori News reports that Whaitiri is set to replace Heather Te Au Skipworth as Māori Party candidate for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti. Whaitiri has held the electorate since 2013, but it has been a safe Labour seat since its inception in 1999. Te Pāti Māori officially announced Skipworth as its Ikaroa-Rawhiti candidate for 2023 in November.
The Māori Party, which currently holds two parliamentary seats, has the potential to play kingmaker in the next election, based on recent polls.
A spokesperson for the acting prime minister, Carmel Sepuloni, issued a short statement, saying: “We’re aware of the media speculation. We have nothing further to add at this point.” The Spinoff has approached Whaitiri and Te Pāti Māori for comment.