kids encyclopedia robot

King's Representative in the Cook Islands facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
King's Representative
Flag of the King's Representative.svg
Flag of the king's representative
Coat of arms of the Cook Islands.svg
Coat of arms of the Cook Islands
Tom Marsters 2025 (cropped and edited).jpg
Incumbent
Sir Tom Marsters

since 27 July 2013
Abbreviation KR
Seat Avarua
Nominator Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Appointer Monarch
on the advice of the prime minister
Term length 3 years
renewable
Precursor High Commissioner of the Cook Islands
Formation 1982
First holder Gaven Donne

The King's Representative (called Te Kauono o te Ariki in Cook Islands Māori), or KR, is a very important person in the Cook Islands. They act as the official stand-in for the King of New Zealand, who is also the King of the Cook Islands. This role is like a governor-general in other countries that are part of the Commonwealth realm.

The King's Representative represents the monarch and is the official head of the government. They make sure the government runs smoothly. When the Cook Islands had a queen, the role was called the Queen's Representative.


What Does the King's Representative Do?

The King's Representative has several key jobs. They officially appoint the Prime Minister and the group of ministers called the Cabinet. They also lead the Cook Islands Executive Council. Think of them as the official who makes sure the government is set up correctly. However, they always act on the advice of the elected government leaders. This means they follow the decisions made by the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Appointing Government Leaders

One of their main duties is to formally appoint the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the political party that wins the most seats in an election. The King's Representative also appoints other ministers to the Cabinet. These appointments are crucial for forming a stable government.

Leading the Executive Council

The King's Representative chairs the Executive Council. This council is where important government decisions are formally approved. It helps to ensure that all government actions are proper and legal. Their presence in this role adds a layer of official approval to the government's work.

How the Role Started

Before 1982, a person called the High Commissioner of New Zealand handled these duties. But in 1982, the Cook Islands decided to have its own special representative. This is when the role of the Queen's Representative (now King's Representative) was created. This change meant the Cook Islands had more control over its own government. It was a step towards greater self-governance. The Governor-General of New Zealand still represents the King for matters concerning the entire Realm.

From Queen's to King's Representative

For many years, this role was called the Queen's Representative. This was because Elizabeth II was the monarch. After she passed away, the title officially changed to King's Representative. This happened because Charles III became the new King. Even though the name changed, the job itself stayed the same. The constitution still sometimes uses the older title, "Queen's Representative."

Who is the Current King's Representative?

Tom Marsters 2025 (cropped and edited)
Sir Tom Marsters, the current King's Representative.

As of today, Sir Tom Marsters is the King's Representative. He has held this important position since July 27, 2013. He was reappointed for his fifth three-year term in August 2025. This shows how much trust the Cook Islands government has in his leadership. Sir Tom Marsters plays a vital role in the daily running of the Cook Islands government.

Past King's Representatives

Here is a list of the people who have served as the King's (or Queen's) Representative in the Cook Islands:

Name Took office Left office
Sir Gaven Donne
(1914–2010)
1982 18 September 1984
Sir Graham Speight
(1921–2008)
18 September 1984 19 December 1984
Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa
(1921–2009)
19 December 1984 19 December 1990
Sir Apenera Pera Short
(1916–2011)
19 December 1990 14 November 2000
Laurence Greig
(born 1929)
14 November 2000 9 February 2001
Sir Frederick Tutu Goodwin
(born 1940)
9 February 2001 27 July 2013
Sir Tom Marsters
(born 1945)
27 July 2013 Incumbent

See also

Images for kids

kids search engine
King's Representative in the Cook Islands Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.