- Te
Ururoa James William Ben
Flavell (born 7
December 1955), also
known as Hemi Flavell, is a New
Zealand politician who was a co-leader of the Māori Party...
- electorate; Hone Harawira, son of
Titewhai Harawira, won Te Tai Tokerau; and Te
Ururoa Flavell won Waiariki. In the post-election
period the Māori
Party convened...
-
election to parliament, she was
named Māori
Party co-leader
alongside Te
Ururoa Flavell,
replacing party founder Tariana Turia. When Fox was born, the youngest...
- (co-leader) in Tāmaki Makaurau, Hone
Harawira in Te Tai
Tokerau and Te
Ururoa Flavell in Waiariki. The
winning of the four
seats resulted in celebration...
- 2002. However, in the 2005 election, he lost his
electorate seat to Te
Ururoa Flavell of the Māori
Party and
remained in
Parliament as a list MP. At the...
- co-leader, Te
Ururoa Flavell,
winning the
Waiariki electorate. In 2014, the Māori
Party won one of
seven Māori
electorates with Te
Ururoa Flavell winning...
- 2020 – 18
October 2020 Co-leading with
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Preceded by Te
Ururoa Flavell Succeeded by
Rawiri Waititi Member of the New
Zealand Parliament...
- and third, respectively. In the 2005 election,
Ririnui was
beaten by Te
Ururoa Flavell of the Māori Party.
Hawea Vercoe of
Destiny New
Zealand came a distant...
- 2014
Prime Minister John Key
Preceded by
Parekura Horomia Succeeded by Te
Ururoa Flavell (As
Minister for Māori Development) Co-leader of the Māori Party...
- portfolio".
During the 2014–2017 term of the
Fifth National Government, Te
Ururoa Flavell served as the
Minister for Māori Development.
Following the formation...