Georgina Te Heuheu — Georgina Manunui Te Heuheu QSO (born 1943) is a Māori MP in the New Zealand National Party.She was a Minister for Courts and Women s Affairs in the last National Government.Speculation about her future arose in 2004 after she criticised a speech… … Wikipedia
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