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Kristopher John "Kris" Faafoi (born 23 June 1976), a New Zealand politician, holds membership of the New Zealand Labour Party. He became the representative of the Mana electorate in the New Zealand Parliament in 2010.

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Early life

Faafoi's parents originate from the Tokelau atoll of Fakaofo. He grew up in Christchurch.

His father, sent to New Zealand to study at secondary school, later became a primary-school teacher. His mother came to New Zealand as part of a repatriation scheme, and later worked in a factory.

Faafoi has stated that he didn't have a typical Tokelau upbringing and does not fluently speak Tokelauan.

Professional career

Faafoi trained as a journalist. He worked for the BBC and as a political commentator.

Prior to the Mana by-election, he was the chief press secretary for Labour leader Phil Goff, and the Rongotai Pacific branch chair of the Labour Party.

Political career

New Zealand Parliament
YearsTermElectorateListParty
2010–201149thManaLabour
2011–201450thMana41Labour
2014–201751stMananoneLabour
2017–present52ndMana20Labour

Fifth National Government (2010–2017)

After the resignation of Mana MP Luamanuvao Winnie Laban on 10 August 2010,Faafoi was chosen to represent the Labour Party in the resulting by-election, which was set for 20 November. Four people contesting the selection, with Faafoi defeating business manager Michael Evans, barrister Peter Foster and communications adviser Josie Pagani. During the campaign, he was criticised for a campaign brochure stating, "I had a great start because my family settled in Mana," implying that he grew up in the electorate despite being raised in Christchurch.

Faafoi won the by-election with 10,980 votes (46.4%), becoming the first MP of Tokelauan descent. Hekia Parata from the National Party was placed second and received 9,574 (41.6%), giving Faafoi a margin of 1,080 votes (4.82%). This was a significant decrease of Laban's majority of 6,155 (17.7%) at the 2008 general election. Faafoi more than doubled the margin in the 2011, and had a 7,953 votes margin in the 2014.

Sixth Labour Government (2017–present)

Kris Faafoi was elected as a Minister of Civil Defence, Commerce and Consumer Affairs and Associate Minister of Immigration, outside Cabinet by the Labour Party caucus following Labour's formation of a coalition government with New Zealand First and the Greens.

On 30 August 2017, Faafoi announced that the Government was investing NZ$5.2 million into supporting "rapid response teams" to support communities in emergencies. The boost in funding was the result of a critical Ministerial Technical Advisory Group's (TAG) review of the Government's unsatisfactory responses to the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake and the 2017 Port Hills fires.

When Minister of Customs Meka Whaitiri “stood aside” in August 2018 over a "staffing matter" pending an investigation that same day, Faafoi assumed the Customs portfolio.

On 7 September 2018 Faafoi was appointed Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media upon the resignation of Clare Curran. In 2018 his main political priority was"dealing with loan sharks".

On 27 June 2019, Faafoi was appointed Minister of Government Digital Services, complementing his role as Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media. He also assumed the position of Associate Minister for Public Housing. Faafoi relinquished his position as Minister of Civil Defence and Minister of Customs, which were assumed by Peeni Henare and Jenny Salesa respectively.

In 6 December 2019, Faafoi apologised to Prime Minister Jacinda for promising to speed up an immigration visa application for Opshop singer Jason Kerrison's father. Opposition National Party leader Simon Bridges claimed that Faafoi's actions could constitute a conflict of interest that breached Cabinet rules.

On 8 February 2020 he announced his intention to not seek re-election in Mana for the 2020 election; he will stand as a List MP instead.

Personal life

Kris lives in Porirua with his partner Mae and three sons. Faafoi was married to Gina Faafoi-Rogers. Their son George was born 2008.

His elder brother Jason is a TV presenter and musician. They made a documentary together about their family visiting Tokelau, which was released in 2004.

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