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The Te Kura O Te ʻAu People's Movement is a political movement in the Cook Islands. It has several founding members, but its current leader is . It is currently unrepresented in the Cook Islands Parliament. The People's Movement was originally established in 2009 as a pressure group in response to the introduction on Sunday flights to the island of Aitutaki. It initially denied being a political party, but in May 2010 confirmed that it would contest the 2010 general election.

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  • The Te Kura O Te ʻAu People's Movement is a political movement in the Cook Islands. It has several founding members, but its current leader is . It is currently unrepresented in the Cook Islands Parliament. The People's Movement was originally established in 2009 as a pressure group in response to the introduction on Sunday flights to the island of Aitutaki. It initially denied being a political party, but in May 2010 confirmed that it would contest the 2010 general election. (en)
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  • The Te Kura O Te ʻAu People's Movement is a political movement in the Cook Islands. It has several founding members, but its current leader is . It is currently unrepresented in the Cook Islands Parliament. The People's Movement was originally established in 2009 as a pressure group in response to the introduction on Sunday flights to the island of Aitutaki. It initially denied being a political party, but in May 2010 confirmed that it would contest the 2010 general election. The party supports political reform, including a "major" reduction in the size of parliament. It proposes suspending all Sunday flights to Aitutaki, followed by a referendum to determine whether than ban will be made permanent. The party will select candidates in July 2010. Following the selection process the candidates will elect a party leader and committee. The party ran six candidates in the 2010 election, but none were successful. It did not run any candidates in the 2014 elections. (en)
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