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Mike Moore


Alternative spellings:
M. K. Moore
Mike Kenneth Moore
Michael Kenneth Moore
Майк Мур
Майкл Кеннет Мур

B: 28. Januar 1949 Whakatāne
D: 2. Februar 2020
Biblio: ehemaliger Premierminister Neuseelands, Generaldirektor der WTO (1999 - 2002); Neuseeländ. Politiker. 1990 Premierminister von Neuseeland. 1999-2002 Präsident der Welthandelsorganisation. Träger des Fürst-Branimir-Ordens.
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  • Regierungschef
  • Politiker
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  • Labour Party (Neuseeland)
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    Michael Kenneth Moore ONZ AO PC (28 January 1949 – 2 February 2020) was a New Zealand politician, union organiser, and author. In the Fourth Labour Government he served in several portfolios including minister of Foreign Affairs, and was the 34th prime minister of New Zealand for 59 days before the 1990 general election elected a new parliament. Following Labour's defeat in that election, Moore served as Leader of the Opposition until the 1993 election, after which Helen Clark successfully challenged him for the Labour Party leadership. Following his retirement from New Zealand politics, Moore was Director-General of the World Trade Organization from 1999 to 2002. He also held the post of New Zealand Ambassador to the United States from 2010 to 2015. (Source: DBPedia)

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