Laban

Luamanuvao Winnie Laban

Not a member of the 49th Parliament

Resigned from Parliament with effect on 15 October 2010, and gave valedictory statement on 12 October 2010. Replaced by Kris Faafoi.

Most recent appearances in parliament

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Valedictory Statement (12 Oct 2010)

Speech expand: "E muamua ona ou ta le vai afei ma ou fa‘atulou i le paia lasilasi ua fa‘atasi mai. Tulou ou ponao‘o Samoa i le afio o Tupu ma E‘e. Tulou ou Faleupolu. Tulou auauna a le Atua. Ou te fa‘atalofa atu i le Paia ma le Mamalu o le aso. E ngā iwi o te motu, ..."

Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill - First Reading (25 Aug 2010)

Speech expand: "Kia ora, talofa lava, and warm Pacific greetings. Thank you for the opportunity to speak on the first reading of the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill. As the bill is an attempt to get pure methamphetamine, or P, off the streets of New Zealand, I am very happy ..."

Estimates Debate - In Committee (27 Jul 2010)

Speech expand: "Kia ora, Mr Assistant Speaker. Kia ora mai anō tātou katoa. E taku whānau, e ngā iwi, e ngā rangatira, tēnā koutou katoa. Kia ora te Rōpu Reipa. Aroha te Rōpū Reipa toa. He tangata, he tangata, he tangata. ..."

Budget Debate (26 May 2010)

Speech expand: "Kia ora, talofa lava, and warm Pacific greetings. I welcome the opportunity to contribute to this Budget debate, and to offer some substance to the previous speaker, the Minister of Pacific Island Affairs—to offer some facts versus her fiction. ..."

Health Services—Minister’s Statements (6 May 2010)

Question: "How can this House trust his so-called good news on health, when each day my office is called by another older person who is suffering because of the Minister’s health cuts—which is why we will listen to the views of those older persons, not the Minister’s?"

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