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A member of the House of Representatives is known as a “member of Parliament”, abbreviated to “MP”. Members have been designated in this way since 1907, when their previous abbreviated designation “MHR” was altered along with other official titles as a result of New Zealand’s acquisition of Dominion status.
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Well, The loans will have 80% of the risk guaranteed by the Government, with the banks guaranteeing the remaining 20%. There have been seven Māori electorates in each of the 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2017 general elections.
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