New Delhi. The video of a powerful speech by an MP in New Zealand has gone viral on social media. Which has also become a topic of much discussion among the people. The name of the MP whose video is this is Hana-Raviti Maipi-Clark. Hana is just 21 years old, and is the youngest MP of New Zealand in 170 years. She was elected to Parliament in October last year, ousting Nanaiya Mahuta, one of the country’s most senior and respected MPs.
In this speech given in the month of December last year, Miepi-Clark is talking about her promise to the voters. In which she is saying, “I will die for you… but I will live for you.”
Clarke, 21, is the youngest MP since 1853. She was elected to the New Zealand Parliament in October last year after defeating Nanaia Mahuta, one of the country’s most senior and respected MPs. Mypee-Clark is fighting for the rights of New Zealand. In his powerful speech, Clarke said, “I was given some advice before coming to Parliament, that I should not take anything personally… Well, I do not take everything said in this House personally. Can’t do anything else.”
The Guardian said that she does not see herself as a politician, but as a protector of the Māori language and believes that the voices of a new generation of Māori need to be heard. Let us tell you that Maori language is a Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand.
Hana, 21, is from Huntly, a small town between Auckland and Hamilton. Where she runs a Maori community garden. This community educates children about gardening according to the lunar calendar. She does not see herself as a politician, but as a protector of the Māori language, she told The Guardian, and believes the voices of a new generation of Māori need to be heard. Let us tell you, Clark has a long association with politics here, his great grandfather Wiremu Katene was the first Maori Minister of the Crown in 1872