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Māori Party Selects Marama Fox as Ikaroa Rawhiti candidate

Published: Sat 24 May 2014 10:35 AM
Māori Party Selects Marama Fox as Ikaroa Rawhiti candidate
Saturday 24 May 2014
The Māori Party is proud to announce their sixth candidate to contest Election 2014 Marama Fox (Ngati Kahungunu; Ngati Porou) who is stepping up to the challenge of Ikaroa Rawhiti.
"As we lead into the season of Matariki, our party gives thanks for the new energy that is coming forward to take up the mantle from our founding leaders, Tariana and Pita" said Rangimarie Naida Glavish, Party President.
"A talented entertainer and storyteller, who has taken her many skills into the educational profession, Marama Fox impresses with her vitality, her enthusiasm and her fervent belief in whanau" said Ms Glavish.
"Marama is an experienced educational leader, who has taught at kohanga reo, kura kaupapa Maori, wharekura, public secondary schooling, and more recently as an advisor in the Ministry of Education" said Ivy Raroa, Electorate Chair for Ikaroa Rawhiti.
"Throughout her career she has developed a flair in project management; in critical thinking, in relationship management; communication; leadership and strategic analysis - all transferable skills for the parliamentary arena. We are very excited about the quality representation she will offer for Ikaroa Rawhiti".
"Over the last few years my role in promoting Ka Hikitia, and Tataiako has continued to motivate me to look closely at the concept of transformation- of Maori succeeding as Maori" said Marama Fox.
"As a proud mama of nine children this and Whanau Ora has always resonated with our whanau, as a model for breeding success. I want to dedicate the best years of my career to truly embedding Whanau Ora into our national psyche -and Ikaroa Rawhiti is the ideal environment to place my energy".

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