Election of Evo as Assistant Speaker

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Evo has been elected as the new Assistant Speaker, prompting excitement among members. There is a lighthearted discussion about the possibility of wearing feathers, similar to other Maori dignitaries. It is confirmed that wearing feathers is an option for Evo. The conversation also touches on the current Speaker's attire, with humorous remarks about not needing to speak the language and a critical comment regarding the Speaker's performance.
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I inform Honourable members of the election of Evo to Assistant Speaker.
 

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YAY! Do I get to wear feathers like other Maori dignitaries?
 
Evo said:
YAY! Do I get to wear feathers like other Maori dignitaries?

You do indeed have the option, if you so wish.

Much like what the current Speaker wears: http://inthehouse.co.nz/node/19551
 
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Ahahaha, so I don't need to know how to speak the language. He's awful. I'll be adding some feathers to that.
 
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