User:Jtwd/James Meager

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Hēmi Rāwiri Meihera[1] (whānau i te 1986, rānei i te 1987) he kaiwhakahaere-aotearoa nō Aotearoa, ā, he Mema o te Whare Pāremata i te Whare Pāremata mō te Rōpū Nāhinara i te takiwā o Rangitata.

Whakatupuranga-mua me te whaiwhai mahi[takatā | takatā pūtake]

I whānau i Timaru i te tau 1986, rānei i te 1987, ko Meihera he uri nō Ngāi Tahu.[2] I tipu ia i Timaru, ka noho ia i te whareherehere ture.[3] I haere ia ki te kura o Timaru Boys' High, i whiwhi ia i te rangatira tane me te dux.[4] I whiwhi ia i ngā tohu o te Whakaahua me te Toi mō nga Mātauranga ki te Whare Wānanga o Otago, ahakoa kua whakararuraru ia ki te whiwhi i te whakamana hei rata i te timatanga.[5][6] Ka whakamārama ia i a ia iho hei "kaikōrero whakararuraru, whakapūmau me te whakaaro whai whakaaro" i te wā i te whare wānanga, ā, ka whakapau kaha ana ki te inumanga.[7] I te wā i te whare wānanga, i āwhina a Meihera ki te kaupapa a Michael Woodhouse, he MP o te rōpū Nāhinara i te whawhai i te tau 2011, ka whiwhi i te whare o te tau 2014.[8] I mua i tana whiwhi ki te Pāremata, ka mahi a Meihera hei kaiwhakamahi ture me te whakahaere i tētahi whareherehere. I whai hua ia hei kaiwhakahaere ki te huihuinga ki a Paula Bennett, hei kaimahi mo te tari whakapāremata a Chris Bishop, me te kaitohutohu ki a Bill English me Simon Bridges.[9]

Pāremata Aotearoa
Tau Tau raupapa Rohe pōti Rārangi rōpū Party
2023–present 54 Rangitata 69 National

whiriwhiri a Meihera hei kaiwhakahaere mō te rōpū Nāhinara i te takiwā whakapau kaha o Rangitata i te 18 o Hepetema 2022. He whawhai tino i whakahaerehia, ā, he kotahi atu tangata whaiwhai mahi i te tono mō te whiriwhiri.[10]

I te pō whakapōtitanga, ka whiwhi a Meihera i ngā whakapau kaha e 22,792, i whakapau kaha ai ia i te Mema Pāremata i te tauwhānui, a Jo Luxton o te Rōpū Reipa, e 10,846 ngā whakapau kaha.[11][12] Ka kī a Meihera ko tana whāinga tuatahi hei Mema Pāremata kia whakaritea te hanga i te whare tōtika tuarua mō Ashburton i runga i ngā whakaritenga i hangaia ai.[13] I whakaputaina te whare tōtika i te marama o Akuhata 2023 e te kāwanatanga Reipa, ka tīmata te hanga i te tau 2024, ā, ka tango i ngā tau e rua. I whakapau kaha a Meihera ki te whakamaui atu ki te whakararuraru i ngā wā kaha, engari ka whakapau kaha ia ki te tīmata i te hanga i te wā tuatahi o te whakaparliament.[14]

Ko Meihera te Mema Pāremata hōu tuatahi ki te whakapuaki i tana whaikōrero whakapakari i te 54 o te Pāremata. I whakamihia tana āwhina, i whakapākarihia tana whakatipuranga, hei "tamaiti Māori i whānau mai i te whare herehere ture e te mātua kotore i runga i te whiwhinga," me te "hinganga haere" o taua tama e whai ana i te Mema Pāremata Nāhinara. I whakarangatira a Meihera e ngā kaiwhakamāhiri, i whakapuaki aua kaituhi i a ia hei "pūmanawa whakapau kaha me te whakapau kaha" me te "kaiwhakahaere tōrangapū kei te whakaaro whakamua hei pirimia i te wā e heke mai ana."

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  2. "Former Christchurch lawyer to stand for National". The Ashburton Courier. Otago Daily Times. 27 September 2022.
  3. "Former Christchurch lawyer to stand for National". The Ashburton Courier. Otago Daily Times. 27 September 2022.
  4. Sandys, Susan (2023-10-19). "New Rangitata MP settles in after big election win". Otago Daily Times Online News (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  5. "Meet James Meager". New Zealand National Party.
  6. McNeilly, Hamish (2022-10-28). "'Timing is everything': The rise of aspiring politician James Meager". Stuff (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  7. McNeilly, Hamish (2022-10-28). "'Timing is everything': The rise of aspiring politician James Meager". Stuff (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  8. McNeilly, Hamish (2022-10-28). "'Timing is everything': The rise of aspiring politician James Meager". Stuff (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  9. Gifford, Adam (19 September 2022). "Ngāi Tahu Meager National's Rangitata pick". Waatea News.
  10. Comer, Rachael (18 September 2022). "James Meager National's new Rangitata candidate". Timaru Herald. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  11. Comer, Rachael (2023-10-14). "National's James Meager Rangitata's new MP after convincing win". Stuff (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  12. Comer, Rachael (2023-10-14). "National's James Meager Rangitata's new MP after convincing win". Stuff (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  13. Sandys, Susan (2023-10-19). "New Rangitata MP settles in after big election win". Otago Daily Times Online News (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  14. Sandys, Susan (2023-10-19). "New Rangitata MP settles in after big election win". Otago Daily Times Online News (in Ingarihi). Retrieved 2023-10-19.