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Kiri Allan Labour’s East Coast electorate candidate

Published: Sun 11 Dec 2016 07:33 PM
Kiri Allan selected as Labour’s 2017 candidate in the East Coast electorate
Kiri Allan has been selected as the East Coast Labour Party candidate in the 2017 General Election.
“I am honoured to be Labour’s candidate for the 2017 election and I look forward to representing all of the East Coast electorate in Parliament,” said Kiri Allan.
“East Coast is a large electorate made up of many strong communities and I will be working hard to to make sure all these voices are heard loud and clear in Parliament."
“We have seen the region lose decent jobs, affordable housing and investment in infrastructure under this government. It is harder and harder for families to make ends meet and that needs to change.
Kiri was raised in Paengaroa in the electorate and works locally as a commercial lawyer and business consultant.
Sir Michael Cullen, former Deputy Prime Minister and local Party member said: “Kiri is the ideal candidate for the people of the East Coast and as representative for the Labour Party.
“I’m delighted that Kiri has been selected as the candidate. She is intelligent, energetic, filled with compassion and aroha.
“Her experience, both professionally and personally, working in communities throughout the region gives her a depth of both expertise and personal connections that means she can be a genuinely effective voice particularly in this large electorate,” said Sir Michael Cullen.
Labour General Secretary, Andrew Kirton, said: “Kiri joins our growing list of energetic and fresh candidates who will stand for Labour in 2017. Our focus is on electing a strong, Labour-led government next year that will rise to the challenge, back the Kiwi Dream and build a better New Zealand.”

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