Labour MP Adrian Rurawhe has announced his retirement from politics.
In a statement, he said he spent the summer thinking about whÄnau and church and is looking forward to being āmore involvedā.
āI want to express my gratitude to the people of Te Tai HauÄuru, the Labour movement, and the countless individuals and communities I have served over the past twelve years.
āI also want to acknowledge my whÄnau for their continued support. I would never have become an MP without them, and I will be forever grateful,ā he said.
A direct descendant of the MÄori prophet and founder of the RÄtana Church, TahupÅtiki Wiremu RÄtana, his announcement comes on the eve of the annual celebrations at RÄtana PÄ.
Rurawhe first entered Parliament under the Labour Party in 2014 as the MP for Te Tai HauÄuru ā the seat was previously held by the late Dame Tariana Turia. He would serve the electorate through three consecutive terms before becoming a list MP.
He was the Speaker of the House from August 2022 to December 2023.
His last day will be on Waitangi Day. Georgie Dansey will replace him as next on Labourās party list.
Labour leader Chris Hipkins said Rurawhe made a significant contribution to the party and country.
āAdrian was respected across the House in his role as Speaker, he was a valued member of the Labour team, and a passionate advocate for MÄori. We will miss him and wish him all the very best as he moves away from the political arena,ā said Hipkins.
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