Māori Party embraces its first Asian candidate
PRESS RELEASE
Tukoroirangi Morgan – President, Māori
Party
Wetex Kang – Māori Party candidate for
Botany
10 July 2017
Māori Party embraces its first Asian candidate
Wetex Kang of Malay and Chinese descent has been selected as the Māori Party candidate for the Botany electorate in this year's General Election.
"Our party believes in a fair, diverse and inclusive Aotearoa so we're really excited about welcoming our first ever Asian candidate into our whare," said Māori Party president Tukoroirangi Morgan.
"Wetex comes from a land and people who we as Māori share whakapapa with, so that in itself is something for us to celebrate.
"He's also a highly intelligent and innovative young man passionate about the challenges and aspirations of not only our Asian whanaunga in this country but also tangata whenua.”
Wetex holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy (with
Honours) from the University of Otago and received his
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Guidance Studies) and
Graduate Diploma in Science (Psychology) from Massey
University.
"I'm excited to be the Māori Party’s first
ever Asian candidate. This candidacy symbolises a
historical moment where the tangata whenua of Aotearoa can
formally express manaakitanga, aroha, hospitality,
generosity and mutual respect to all immigrants who’ve
arrived in this beautiful land since the 1800s," said
Wetex.
Botany is an ethnically diverse electorate where 39% of the electorate are Asians.
"Cultural integration is a priority within this electorate so the current Botany MP cannot possibly be a voice for our people because he can't communicate efficiently with many of them from both a language and cultural standpoint."
Wetex is fluent in three Chinese dialects and understands Malay.
"My goal is to be the true voice of Botany
not via a translator!
“My campaign will focus on
immigration, cultural integration, law and order, green
energy and health."
Wetex is an ex-pharmacist and
nutritionist with 20 years’ experience in the health and
wellness industry. He currently runs a beekeeping and queen
breeding company with a community education
focus.
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