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    Dame Tariana Turia DNZM (born 8 April 1944) is a former New Zealand politician. She was first elected to Parliament in 1996. Turia gained considerable...
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  • Ukraine Tariana Turia (born 1944), co-leader of New Zealand's Maori Party Turia, Thuria or Curia, woman of the Curius family in ancient Rome Turia Mau, French...
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  • group of Brazil and Colombia Tariana language, an Arawakan language Tariana Turia (born 1944), New Zealand politician Taryana, an ancient Iranian city...
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  • in 2020, the party has been described as left-wing, and progressive. Tariana Turia founded the Māori Party in 2004 after resigning from the governing Labour...
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    2004. It saw the re-election of Tariana Turia, a former MP for the Labour Party and now co-leader of the Māori Party. Turia had quit both Parliament and...
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    electorate was represented by Tariana Turia from 2002 to 2014, first for the Labour Party and then for the Māori Party. Turia retired and was succeeded in...
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  • Whānau Ora. Between April 2010 and September 2014, Māori Party co-leader Tariana Turia served as Minister for Whānau Ora. Between September 2014 and October...
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    Party co-leader alongside Te Ururoa Flavell, replacing party founder Tariana Turia. When Fox was born, the youngest of five children, the family lived...
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  • strongest critics of the bill within the Labour Party was Tariana Turia, a junior minister. Turia indicated on a number of occasions that she might vote...
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    the Labour-Progressive coalition on a confidence and supply basis. 1 Tariana Turia resigned as MP and from the Labour Party on 30 April 2004 following...
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