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  1. 5. Aug. 2021 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE: Ha, ha! Probably. I want to point out that that petition was the largest verified petition ever held in this country, because on the record, the two unverified petitions are the two that were presented for the homosexual law reform. I'm very, very proud that our country and this Parliament is a place where we can present ...

  2. 10. Feb. 2021 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Green): Tēnā rā koutou, rau rangatira mā, wāhine mā, tāne mā, takatāpui mā, tipua mā. Haere mai rā, haere mai rā, whakatau mai rā. Tēnā koe e te Māngai. E tika ana kia tuku mihi ki ngā atua, ngā kaitiaki me ngā tipua e karapoti nei i a tātou i tēnei wā. Tēnā koutou.

  3. 11. Aug. 2021 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Green): It is with great pleasure that after generations of systemic discrimination and decades of community activism, the Green Party is proudly here today to maintain our long-stated policy that takatāpui, trans, intersex, and non-binary people should be able to self-identify their gender on their birth certificate, so that all New Zealanders can have documents of ...

  4. 14. Okt. 2023 · Green Party, 17 October 2020 - 8 May 2023; Independent, 8 May 2023 - 14 October 2023

  5. 20. Sept. 2022 · The demise of the Crown. Queen Elizabeth II’s New Zealand Memorial Service. Originally published: 20 September 2022. A State memorial service was held to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II at 2 PM on Monday 26 September 2022. A national minute of silence was observed at 2pm, at the start of the service. A memorial book in the Beehive foyer.

  6. 7. Juni 2022 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Green): Tēnā koe, Madam Speaker. I rise on behalf of the Greens to support the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill. Nā te mea tuatahi—he tohu aroha ki te wāhine toa Dr Elisa Lavelle Wijohn. Tiwhatiwha te Ao, tiwhatiwha te Pō. E te kotuku rerenga tahi, whatoro mai o parirau kia rongo anō ai mātou i to wairua e topa ana ...

  7. Queen Elizabeth II and NZ Parliament . In 1954, the Queen opened a special session of Parliament in 1954 (Parliament’s centennial year). This was the first time a reigning monarch had opened New Zealand’s Parliament. She would open Parliament another six times during visits to the country, with the last time being in February 1990.

  8. 9. Feb. 2021 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Green): Kia ora koutou. The Greens have long supported this kaupapa, and it's reflected in policies across our Māori, democracy, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi policies. We aim to promote and support guaranteed tangata whenua participation in local governance through the establishment of Māori wards and to remove barriers to the establishment of Māori wards. In fact, this ...

  9. 28. März 2023 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Green): Tēnā koe e te Māngai o te Whare. I rise in support—it appears, with the rest of the House—of the Foreign Affairs (Consular Loans) Amendment Bill on behalf of my colleague Golriz Ghahraman. This is a short and technical bill, which we thank the Minister and the officials who worked on it for bringing here for us today.

  10. 8. März 2024 · The Women’s Parliamentary Rights Act was passed in 1919 giving women the right to stand for the House of Representatives. Since then, wāhine in Parliament have celebrated many accomplishments and milestones. In 1933, Elizabeth Reid McCombs became New Zealand’s first woman member of Parliament, succeeding her husband in a by-election.

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