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Full Coverage: Helen Clark Appointed To UNDP

Moving On: Valedictory Speech Rt Hon Helen Clark

E te Kiingi Tuheitia, te Ariki Tumu, e nga iwi o te motu, e rau rangatira ma, teenaa koutou, teenaa koutou, teenaa koutou katoa.

This speech is my last in this Parliament and that is something I view with a mix of emotions.

Being a member of the New Zealand Parliament has been a big part of my adult life, and my involvement in New Zealand politics more broadly long predates my election as MP for Mt Albert in 1981. More >>

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TVNZ Q&A: Helen Clark's Husband Says She Felt Rejected By Voters
Peter Davis: "I think she felt rejected basically, because she felt she'd done a good job which I also believe and had put her best foot forward and had been frankly an almost incomparable Prime Minister and yet somehow the public had not seen that the same way. So it took some time for her to frankly come to terms with that ..." More >>

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Foreign Affairs: Parliament Congratulates Helen Clark

John Key: I move that this House expresses its congratulations to New Zealand’s former Prime Minister the Rt Hon Helen Clark on securing the very important role as head of the United Nations Development Programme. Today, at around 8.30 New Zealand time, the United Nations General Assembly voted to endorse her in this role... More >>

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Gordon Campbell: The Helen Clark Appointment

While Helen Clark’s appointment to a four year term as administrator of the United Nations Development Plan is a major personal achievement, let's not lose our heads about this. Her predecessor, Kemal Dervis was the former finance minister of Turkey and is a household name only in his own household. Quick quiz – how many former chiefs of the UNDP can you name? More >>

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