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New Zealander of the Year announces election plans

By Kristin Macfarlane
Bay of Plenty Times·
20 Sep, 2017 01:59 AM3 mins to read

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Dr Lance O'Sullivan was in Te Puna on Sunday to discuss the future of Maori politics. Photo/George Novak

Dr Lance O'Sullivan was in Te Puna on Sunday to discuss the future of Maori politics. Photo/George Novak

Former Rotorua doctor Dr Lance O'Sullivan has announced he will stand for the Maori Party in the 2020 election - a move which has both surprised and excited co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell.

The 2014 New Zealander of the Year made the announcement during a hui in Rotorua on Sunday afternoon, receiving applause and cheers of support.

He told the crowd he had resisted moving into the political arena but could not resist any longer.

His plans were also relayed in Tauranga when the travelling hui was held at the Te Puna Rugby Club later in the day, with the same support. He was part of a group, which included Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell and Mana Party leader Hone Harawira, discussing the future of Maori politics.

"I made a commitment to stand for the Maori Party in 2020," Dr O'Sullivan said in Tauranga.

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It was not yet confirmed whether Dr O'Sullivan would stand in an electorate or stand as a list member.

However, Mr Flavell said during the Tauranga hui the Maori Party had an agreement not to stand a candidate in the Te Tai Tokerau electorate against Mr Harawira.

Mr Flavell said he was pleasantly surprised by Dr O'Sullivan's announcement because although he had expected the decision, he did not know it had yet been confirmed. He was excited about Dr O'Sullivan's standing and looked forward to what he could bring to the party.

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"We've been pushing for a while," Mr Flavell said.

"He's put his hand up which we're extremely pleased about," he said.

He said Dr O'Sullivan had plenty to offer, particularly with his expertise and passion in the medical field.

"He brings a huge credibility as New Zealander of the Year.

"He'll be a great asset."

Dr O'Sullivan's passion for health is undeniable.

He is the the founder of iMOKO, a digital healthcare programme making healthcare more accessible to New Zealanders, a vocal supporter of vaccinations and a man who has worked to improve health in the Far North and received many accolades for his efforts in the health industry.

His confdence for the Maori Party is also evident, having supported the group since its inception.

Dr O'Sullivan said he wanted to ensure the party's health well into the future and planned to enter the 2020 election with strong merits.

He is working with his former school Hato Petera College, which is due to close next year, to ensure its revitalisation and resurgence and working to make sure people can access health advice digitally for faster treatment - all before 2020.

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