Helen Clark
Helen Clark
Helen Elizabeth Clark ONZ SSIis the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, and was the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand. As Prime Minister she served three consecutive terms from 1999 to 2008 and was the first woman elected at a general election as the Prime Minister, and was the fifth longest serving person to hold that office. She has been Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, the third-highest UN position, since 2009. In April 2016, she declared...
NationalityNew Zealander
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth26 February 1950
CityHamilton, New Zealand
The service is designed to be a celebration of David's life with tributes from a wide range of family, friends and contributions from groups David spent his life working with,
To have two big and powerful countries like the United States and Britain to walk outside the framework... there is going to be lot of soul searching now at the United Nations' Security Council, and within NATO, and within the European Union about what this means for the future,
You have a plan, a set of objectives, you get the plan agreed, its now up to the governments to put it into action,
As I said on election night, the result of voting appeared to give the Labor Party the opportunity to begin negotiations to form a new government.
the government was renewing and refreshing itself for the third term in government.
We (must be) very clear about the rules of origin, requirements in any agreement, that both Hong Kong and New Zealand have a commitment to upholding them,
We've got 40 000 places in our working holiday scheme for young people of other countries to come work and live in our country on a receptacle basis.
Urban Chaos is one of the most anticipated games of 2006 and offers a unique experience right at the heart of a full scale riot.
There is not a great deal in it for agriculture exporters like New Zealand.
We can take pride ... in being nuclear free and in having the strength and independence not to send our young people off to fight in unjust wars,
We don't want to deal with a separatist party.
I got interest rates down - 15 and a half per cent in 1988 to seven and a half when I left, ... Madam!
I have every confidence that this government... will be durable and will enable us to offer strong progressive and stable government,
I don't accept that stereotype. I do see my style as being one of strong leadership.