词条 | Peeni Henare |
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| honorific-prefix = The Honourable | name = Peeni Henare | honorific-suffix = MP |image = Peeni Henare.jpg |caption = |birth_date = |birth_place = |residence = |death_date = |death_place = |office1 = Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector |primeminister1 = Jacinda Ardern |predecessor1 = Alfred Ngaro |successor1 = |term_start1 = 26 October 2017 |term_end1 = |office2 = 3rd Minister for Whānau Ora |primeminister2 = Jacinda Ardern |predecessor2 = Te Ururoa Flavell |successor2 = |term_start2 = 26 October 2017 |term_end2 = |office3 = Minister for Youth |primeminister3 = Jacinda Ardern |predecessor3 = Nikki Kaye |successor3 = |term_start3 = 26 October 2017 |term_end3 = |constituency_MP4 = Tāmaki Makaurau |term_start4 = 20 September 2014 |parliament4 = New Zealand |predecessor4 = Pita Sharples |majority4 = 1,462 |profession = |spouse = |children = |relations = Taurekareka Henare (great-grandfather) James Henare (grandfather) |website = https://www.labour.org.nz/peenihenare |footnotes = }} Peeni Ereatara Gladwyn Henare is a New Zealand Labour Party politician who has been a member of the New Zealand parliament for the Tāmaki Makaurau Māori electorate since the 2014 general election. FamilyHenare is a great grandson of Taurekareka Henare, who held the Northern Maori seat between {{NZ election link year|1914}} and {{NZ election link year|1938}}.[1] His grandfather was James Henare,[1] who had stood for the National Party in five elections between {{NZ election link year|1946}} and 1963.[2] His father was Erima Henare, who was the head of the Māori Language Commission. Political career{{NZ parlbox header|align=left}}{{NZ parlbox|term = 51st |start = {{NZ election link year|2014}} |end = 2017 |party = New Zealand Labour Party |electorate = Tāmaki Makaurau |list = none }}{{NZ parlbox |term = 52nd |start = {{NZ election link year|2017}} |end = present |party = New Zealand Labour Party |electorate = Tāmaki Makaurau |list = none }}{{NZ parlbox footer}} Peeni Henare won the Tāmaki Makaurau electorate ahead of Rangi McLean of the Māori Party in 2014.[3] Henare was elected as a Minister outside Cabinet by the Labour Party caucus following Labour's formation of a coalition government with New Zealand First and the Greens in 2017.[4] He assumed the portfolio of Minister for Whānau Ora, which falls under the purview of Te Puni Kōkiri (the Ministry for Māori Development).[5][6] References1. ^1 {{cite news| url= http://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503450&objectid=11267530 |title=Grandson aims to keep Parliament seat in family |work=The Northern Advocate |date=4 June 2014 |accessdate=22 September 2014}} {{s-start}}{{s-par|nz}}{{s-bef|before=Pita Sharples}}{{s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament for Tāmaki Makaurau|years=2014–present}}{{s-inc}}2. ^{{cite book |last = Gustafson |first = Barry |authorlink = Barry Gustafson |title = The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party |year = 1986 |publisher = Reed Methuen |location = Auckland |isbn = 0-474-00177-6 |page = 247}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Ropiha |first1=Billie Jo |title=Peeni Henare presents humble victory speech |url= https://www.maoritelevision.com/news/regional/peeni-henare-presents-humble-victory-speech |accessdate=2 October 2014 |work=Māori Television |date=20 September 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/342022/video-who-s-in-who-s-out|accessdate=20 October 2017|title=Who's in? Who's out?|date=20 October 2017|work=Radio NZ}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Ministry of Māori Development |url=https://www.govt.nz/organisations/te-puni-kokiri/|publisher=Te Puni Kokiri|accessdate=11 October 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Ministerial List|url=https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/our-business-units/cabinet-office/ministers-and-their-portfolios/ministerial-list|publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet|accessdate=26 October 2017}} |-{{s-off}}{{s-bef|before=Alfred Ngaro}}{{s-ttl|title=Minister for Community and Voluntary Sector|years=2017–present}}{{s-inc|rows=3}} |-{{s-bef|before=Te Ururoa Flavell}}{{s-ttl|title=Minister for Whānau Ora|years=2017–present}} |-{{s-bef|before=Nikki Kaye}}{{s-ttl|title=Minister for Youth|years=2017–present}}{{end}}{{Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand}}{{NZ Labour Party}}{{Current members of the New Zealand House of Representatives}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Henare, Peeni}} 8 : Living people|New Zealand Labour Party MPs|Government ministers of New Zealand|Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives|New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates|21st-century New Zealand politicians|Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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