Helen Clark
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Helen Clark (born 26 Februar 1950 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a New Zealand politeecian, an Prime meenister frae 1999 until 2008 o the kintra’s pairlament in Wellington, representin the Labour Pairty. In 2008, John Key wis electit Prime meenister. She wis a consteetuency member unner the proportional representation seestem, representin Mount Albert. Frae 2009 until 2017, she wis Administrator o the Unitit Naitions Development Programme. Clark wis a candidate for Secretar-General o the Unitit Naitions in 2016, but lost oot tae Antonio Guterres
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