
Maureen Pugh
Maureen Pugh is a New Zealand politician representing the National Party, known for her work in the House of Representatives and her advocacy for rural communities. As a member of Parliament, she has focused on issues such as economic development, infrastructure, and the well-being of her constituents in the West Coast-Tasman electorate. Pugh has been involved in various parliamentary committees and is recognized for her contributions to discussions on agriculture and tourism. Recently, she joined Speaker Gerry Brownlee on an official tour to Japan, further highlighting her commitment to international relations and trade.
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Recent news mentions
Maureen Pugh has announced her departure in 2026.
Speaker Adrian Rurawhe’s valedictory speech: From Rātana Pā to ParliamentOn the trip with him are assistant speakers Greg O’Connor, Maureen Pugh, and Teanau Tuiono.
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