Trevor Mallard
Trevor Colin Mallard (* 17. Juni 1954 in Wellington) ist ein neuseeländischer Politiker, der früher Parlamentsabgeordneter des Wahlbezirks Hutt South war und derzeit Parlamentsabgeordneter und Parlamentspräsident ist. In der fünften neuseeländische Labour-Regierung hatte er Ministerposten für Umwelt, Arbeit, Rundfunk, staatliche Unternehmen, Rugby-Weltcup und Bildung und war stellvertretender Finanzminister. Im 51. Parlament war er der Sprecher der Labour Party für innere Angelegenheiten sowie Sport und Erholung.
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Trevor Mallard
Trevor Colin Mallard (* 17. Juni 1954 in Wellington) ist ein neuseeländischer Politiker, der früher Parlamentsabgeordneter des Wahlbezirks Hutt South war und derzeit Parlamentsabgeordneter und Parlamentspräsident ist. In der fünften neuseeländische Labour-Regierung hatte er Ministerposten für Umwelt, Arbeit, Rundfunk, staatliche Unternehmen, Rugby-Weltcup und Bildung und war stellvertretender Finanzminister. Im 51. Parlament war er der Sprecher der Labour Party für innere Angelegenheiten sowie Sport und Erholung.
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1954-06-17
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Wellington, New Zealand
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New Zealand Labour Party
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Jane Clifton
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