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Chris Bishop
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Chris Bishop

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Chris Bishop is a New Zealand politician serving as the Attorney-General and the Member of Parliament for Hutt South. A member of the National Party, he was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2014. Throughout his parliamentary career, Bishop has held several senior roles, including Minister of Housing, Minister for Infrastructure, and Leader of the House. Before entering politics, he worked as a corporate affairs manager for Philip Morris and as a ministerial advisor. He is recognized for his influential role within the Sixth National Government and his focus on housing and infrastructure policy.

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Born
1983-09-04 · 42 years old
Birth place
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Education
Victoria University of Wellington
Career
Lobbyist, Corporate Affairs Manager, Ministerial Advisor, Summer Clerk

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