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NZ Speaker of the house leads delegation for visit to Cook Islands and Niue

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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Gerry Brownlee will lead a Parliamentary delegation this week to both of New Zealand’s free association realm countries, the Cook Islands, and Niue.

It has been a number of years since a Parliamentary delegation has visited the two countries, which are both self-governing states in free association with New Zealand, and is the first Speaker’s delegation to the Pacific in the 54th Parliament.

Mr Speaker will arrive in Rarotonga on Wednesday 17 April, accompanied by a cross party delegation of MPs.

While in the Cook Islands, Mr Speaker will meet with his counterpart, Hon Tai Tura, Speaker of Te Marae Akarau Vānanga o te Kuki Airani (Parliament of the Cook Islands).

The delegation will have the opportunity to engage in workshops with Cook Islands Members of Parliament, focusing on topics such as oral questions, interrogation of bills, and constituency work.

The programme also includes meetings with the Cook Islands Ombudsman and Auditor, a session with Youth Leaders, and an engagement with the New Zealand High Commission in the Cook Islands.

Next Tuesday  23 April, the delegation arrives in Niue. During the visit, the delegation will meet Niue’s Premier, Cabinet, and Speaker Mr Hima Douglas at Fale Fono II (Niue’s Parliament building.)

On 25 April, the delegation will attend Niue’s 77th ANZAC Day Commemoration at the National War Memorial in the capital, Alofi.

The delegation concludes on Friday 26 April.

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