The saying "a week's a long time in politics" has been well and truly proven in the past few weeks with the problems faced by NZ First MPs Brendon Horan and Richard Prosser, the resignation of Charles Chauvel and his likely replacement by Carol Beaumont, and the retirement from Parliament
Changes aplenty in political world
By Ian McKelvie
Whanganui Chronicle·
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The most noticeable change for the Rangitikei Electorate is the appointment of Nathan Guy as Minister for Primary Production. This is vital for us and his role will be watched with interest by all in the Rangitikei. His promotion has meant Jo Goodhew coming in as associate minister, and she will take responsibility for forestry, also vital to the electorate. I look forward to them both visiting the area in the next year.
One last thing: The long, dry and extremely hot summer is taking its toll on the rural sector incomes and will be something we will need to factor into our forward planning over the next year if it continues much longer.