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|Logo = [[Datei:2022 European Championships Logo.svg|rahmenlos|hochkant|Logo der European Championships 2022]] |
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| honorific-prefix = [[States Assembly#Composition|Senator]] |
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|Motto = Back to the Roofs |
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| name = Kristina Moore |
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| office = [[States Assembly#Scrutiny functions|Chair of the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel]] |
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|Teilnehmende Athleten = 4700 |
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| office2 = [[Council of Ministers (Jersey)|Minister for Home Affairs]] |
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|Stadion = [[Olympiastadion München]] |
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| predecessor2 = [[Bryan Ian Le Marquand|Ian Le Marquand]] |
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|Nachherige Spiele = [[European Championships 2026|2026]] |
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| spouse = James |
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| children = 2 boys |
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| residence = St Peter, Bailwick of Jersey, Channel Islands |
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| occupation = [[Reporter]], [[Politician]] |
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| website = {{URL|https://moore4jersey.squarespace.com/}} |
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'''Kristina Louise Moore''' is a [[Jersey]] [[politician]] and former [[journalist]], who served as [[States Assembly#Composition|Deputy]] for [[Saint Peter, Jersey|St Peter]] before being elected as a [[States Assembly#Composition|Senator]] in [[2018 Jersey general election|2018]]. She worked for [[ITV Central]] in the UK and [[ITV Channel Television]] in Jersey before entering the [[States Assembly]] in [[2011 Jersey general election|2011]]. She served as [[Council of Ministers (Jersey)|Minister for Home Affairs]] from 2014 to 2018, and since then has served as [[Chairperson|Chair]] of the [[States Assembly#Scrutiny functions|Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel]]. |
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Die '''2. [[European Championships]]''' sollen vom 11. bis 21. August 2022 in [[München]] ausgetragen werden.<ref name=":0">{{Internetquelle |autor=Ralf Tögel, Sebastian Winter |url=https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/muenchen-european-championships-2022-vergabe-olympiapark-1.4678139 |titel=European Championships 2022 finden in München statt |abruf=2019-11-12 |sprache=de}}</ref> |
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==Journalism== |
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Auf dem Programm stehen Europameisterschaften in den Sportarten [[Leichtathletik]], [[Radsport]] ([[Straßenradsport|Straße]], [[Bahnradsport|Bahn]], [[Cross Country (Mountainbike)|Mountainbike Cross-Country]] und [[BMX#Freestyle|BMX-Freestyle]]), [[Kunstturnen]], [[Rudern]], [[Triathlon]], [[Kanurennsport]], [[Beachvolleyball]], [[Tischtennis]] und [[Sportklettern]]. 4700 Athleten werden in insgesamt 176 Wettkämpfen um EM-Medaillen kämpfen.<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Süddeutsche Zeitung |url=https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/sportwettbewerbe-zeitplan-fuer-european-championships-steht-1.5343558 |titel=Zeitplan für European Championships steht |sprache=de |abruf=2021-07-13}}</ref> Im Unterschied zur [[European Championships 2018|ersten Austragung 2018]] werden jedoch keine Wettbewerbe im [[Golf (Sport)|Golf]]<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Thomas Kirmaier |url=https://www.golf.de/publish/tournews/nachrichten-tour/60226874/munich-2022-streicht-golf-aus-programm |titel=Munich 2022 streicht Golf aus Programm |werk=golf.de |hrsg= |datum=2020-04-24 |abruf=2020-07-19 |sprache=de}}</ref> und [[Schwimmsport|Schwimmen]] ausgetragen. Die Schwimmeuropameisterschaften finden zeitlich parallel in [[Rom]] statt, sollen nach derzeitigem Stand jedoch unabhängig von der Veranstaltung in München bleiben<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Liz Byrnes |url=https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/swimming-will-not-be-integrated-into-multi-sport-programme-at-2022-european-championships/ |titel=Swimming will not be integrated into multi-sport programme at 2022 European Championships |werk=swimmingworldmagazine.com |hrsg= |datum=2020-06-18 |abruf=2020-07-19 |sprache=en}}</ref>. |
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Before her election to the [[States Assembly]] in 2011, Moore spent over ten years working as a [[broadcast journalism|broadcast journalist]] based in the [[Channel Islands]] and the UK and presented Channel Television's nightly regional news programme, ''[[Channel Report]]''.{{fact}} |
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After completing a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in [[French language|French]] at the [[University of Birmingham]] and a [[postgraduate diploma]] in broadcast journalism at [[Highbury College]], Moore worked in news departments for independent local radio stations in the South of England. For a few years, she worked for [[ITV Central]] in [[Nottingham]] as a reporter and newsreader for ''Central News East''.{{fact}} |
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Es wird die größte Veranstaltung im [[Olympiapark (München)|Münchner Olympiapark]] seit den [[Olympische Sommerspiele 1972|Olympischen Spielen 1972]] sein. Die Kosten der Veranstaltung werden sich auf 130 Millionen Euro belaufen. Davon werden 100 Millionen Euro durch die Stadt München, den [[Bayern|Freistaat Bayern]] und den Bund finanziert<ref name=":0" />. |
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In 2000, she joined Channel Television as a News Reporter, before going on to replace Jenny Kirk as a main anchor of ''Channel Report'' and taking up a role as a political correspondent. She also spent a short period working for [[Spotlight (BBC News)|BBC Spotlight]] in the Channel Islands.{{fact}} |
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Zur Eröffnungszeremonie kamen 55.000 Menschen in den Olympiapark.<ref>https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/muenchen-european-championships-olympiapark-eroeffnung-1.5637506</ref> |
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==Political career== |
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== Wettkampfstätten == |
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Moore stood for St Peter's sole Deputy seat in the [[2011 Jersey general election|2011 general election]] for the [[States Assembly]]. She was elected on 19 October 2011, defeating Wayne Le Marquand by 1,169 votes to 589.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gov.je/GOVERNMENT/HOWGOVERNMENTWORKS/ELECTIONS/Pages/Results.aspx |title=Election results 2011 |publisher=Gov.je |date= |accessdate=2012-10-05}}</ref> |
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'''Olympiapark''' |
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* [[Olympiastadion München|Olympiastadion]] für [[Leichtathletik]] |
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* [[Olympiahalle München|Olympiahalle]] für [[Kunstturnen]] |
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* [[Olympiasee]] und Umgebung für [[Triathlon]] |
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* [[Olympiaberg]] für [[Cross Country (Mountainbike)|Mountainbike Cross-Country]] und [[BMX#Freestyle|BMX-Freestyle]] |
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In her 2011 [[manifesto]], she stated that she would resist any further increases in Jersey's Goods and Services Tax ([[Economy of jersey#Taxation|GST]]), and would like to see the proposed reduction in the number of States Members carried out by 2014.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vote.je/candidates/deputies/st-peter/moore-kristina-louise/ |title=MOORE, Kristina Louise |publisher=Vote.je |date= |accessdate=2012-10-07 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130218121454/http://www.vote.je/candidates/deputies/st-peter/moore-kristina-louise/ |archive-date=2013-02-18 |url-status=dead }}</ref> At this time in 2011, the GST rate was 5%, having been increased from 3% in June 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-12215231 |title=BBC News - Thousands sign petition against Jersey GST rise |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date=2011-01-18 |accessdate=2012-10-07}}</ref> |
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'''Weitere Standorte''' |
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* [[Messe München (Gelände)|Messe München]] für [[Bahnradsport]] |
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* Straßen von München und südlich der Stadt für [[Straßenradsport]] |
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* [[Regattastrecke Oberschleißheim]] für [[Kanurennsport|Kanu-Rennsport]] und [[Rudern]] |
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* [[Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle]] für [[Tischtennis]] |
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* [[Königsplatz (München)]] für [[Beachvolleyball]] und [[Sportklettern]] |
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* Münchner Innenstadt für die Leichtathletik-Disziplinen [[Gehen (Sport)|Gehen]] und [[Marathonlauf]]. |
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On 15 October 2014, Moore was re-elected as deputy, defeating Debbie Hardisty by 1,335 votes to 200. Between 2014 and 2018, during [[Ian Gorst]]'s second term as Chief Minister, she served as Minister for Home Affairs - the minister responsible for public safety, law enforcement, emergency services and immigration. Her Assistant Minister was Deidre Mezbourian, [[Connétable (Jersey and Guernsey)| Connétable]] of [[Saint Lawrence, Jersey | Saint Lawrence]]. One notable law introduced during Moore's tenure was the Sexual Offences (Jersey) Law 2018, which strengthened protections for islanders (particularly children) against sexual offences, and for the first time introduced protection against [[Female genital mutilation]]. |
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== Teilnehmende Nationen und Teams == |
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Bei den vorherigen [[European Championships 2018]] waren insgesamt 3.791 Athleten aus 52 Nationen und zwei Teams gemeldet. |
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In 2018, Moore announced that she would stand for Senator in the upcoming [[2018 Jersey general election|general election]]. She was elected Senator on 16 May 2018, coming second out of the seventeen candidates standing for the eight Senator positions. She received 15,292 votes, only narrowly beaten by [[Tracey Vallois]] who received 15,518 votes.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-jersey-44132410 |title=BBC Jersey - Jersey General Election 2018 |publisher=bbc.co.uk|date=2018-05-16 |accessdate=2020-11-10}}</ref> In the preceding election for [[Chief Minister of Jersey | Chief Minister]], she supported the incumbent, Senator Ian Gorst, who lost to Senator [[John Le Fondré]]. Moore left Government, and took up positions on various scrutiny panels, most prominently as Chair of the Corporate Services Panel and President of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee. |
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2022 haben bislang 41 Nationen mindestens einen Sportler für die European Championships gemeldet (Stand: 9. August 2022).<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor= |url=https://results.mun.mev.atos.net/ECM2022/de/ergebnisse/alle-sportarten/liste-der-mitgliedsverbande.htm |titel=Liste der Nationen – European Championships Munich 2022 |werk=munich2022.c0m |hrsg= |datum=2022-08-09 |zugriff=2022-08-09 |sprache=de}}</ref> |
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In November 2020, Moore lodged a [[motion of no confidence | vote of no confidence]] in Chief Minister John Le Fondré, over a scandal involving the [[Government of Jersey]] Chief Executive Charlie Parker being allowed to take up a [[Non-executive director | non-executive directorship]] as a second job.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/vote-no-confidence-issued/#.X6pR_FP7Q_U |title=Bailiwick Express - Senator brings no confidence vote against Chief Minister |publisher=bailiwickexpress.com|date=2020-11-03 |accessdate=2020-11-10}}</ref> |
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{{Mehrspaltige Liste |breite=20em |anzahl=3 |abstand=2em |liste= |
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* {{ALB|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Albanien)}} |
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* {{ARM|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Armenien)}} |
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* {{AZE|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Aserbaidschan)}} |
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* {{BEL|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Belgien)}} |
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* {{BUL|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Bulgarien)}} |
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* {{DEN|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Dänemark)}} |
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* {{DEU|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Deutschland)}} |
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* {{EST|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Estland)}} |
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* {{FIN|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Finnland)}} |
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* {{FRA|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Frankreich)}} |
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* {{GEO|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Georgien)}} |
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* {{GRE|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Griechenland)}} |
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* {{GBR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Großbritannien)|Großbritannien}} |
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* {{IRL|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Irland)}} |
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* {{ISL|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Island)}} |
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* {{ISR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Israel)}} |
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* {{ITA|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Italien)}} |
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* {{HRV|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Kroatien)}} |
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* {{LAT|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Lettland)}} |
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* {{LTU|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Litauen)}} |
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* {{LUX|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Luxemburg)}} |
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* {{MLT|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Malta)}} |
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* {{MON|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Monaco)}} |
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* {{NED|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Niederlande)}} |
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* {{MKD|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Nordmazedonien)}} |
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* {{NOR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Norwegen)}} |
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* {{AUT|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Österreich)}} |
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* {{POL|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Polen)}} |
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* {{POR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Portugal)}} |
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* {{ROM|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Rumänien)}} |
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* {{SMR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (San Marino)}} |
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* {{SWE|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Schweden)}} |
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* {{CHE|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Schweiz)}} |
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* {{SRB|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Serbien)}} |
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* {{SVK|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Slowakei)}} |
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* {{SLO|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Slowenien)}} |
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* {{ESP|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Spanien)}} |
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* {{CZE|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Tschechien)}} |
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* {{TUR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Türkei)}} |
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* {{UKR|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Ukraine)}} |
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* {{HUN|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Ungarn)}} |
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* {{CYP|European Championships 2022/Teilnehmer (Zypern)}} |
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== Zeitplan == |
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! colspan="2" style="width:18%;" |August 2022 |
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Volleyball (beach) pictogram EC.svg|20x20px]] [[Beachvolleyball-Europameisterschaft 2022|Beachvolleyball]] |
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Canoeing (sprint) pictogram EC.svg|20x20px]] [[Kanurennsport-Europameisterschaften 2022|Kanu-Rennsport]] |
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| rowspan="4" style="text-align:left;" |Radsport |
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Cycling (track) pictogram EC.svg|20x20px]] [[UEC-Bahn-Europameisterschaften 2022|Bahn]] |
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Cycling (BMX) pictogram EC.png|20x20px]] [[BMX-Europameisterschaften 2022|BMX-Freestyle]] |
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Cycling (MTB) pictogram EC.png|20x20px]] [[UEC-Mountainbike-Europameisterschaften 2022|Mountainbike]] |
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Cycling (road) pictogram EC.svg|20x20px]] [[UEC-Straßen-Europameisterschaften 2022|Straße]] |
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |[[Datei:Triathlon pictogram EC.svg|20x20px]] [[Triathlon-Europameisterschaften 2022|Triathlon]] |
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Kristina Louise Moore is a Jersey politician and former journalist, who served as Deputy for St Peter before being elected as a Senator in 2018. She worked for ITV Central in the UK and ITV Channel Television in Jersey before entering the States Assembly in 2011. She served as Minister for Home Affairs from 2014 to 2018, and since then has served as Chair of the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.
Journalism
Before her election to the States Assembly in 2011, Moore spent over ten years working as a broadcast journalist based in the Channel Islands and the UK and presented Channel Television's nightly regional news programme, Channel Report.Vorlage:Fact
After completing a BA in French at the University of Birmingham and a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at Highbury College, Moore worked in news departments for independent local radio stations in the South of England. For a few years, she worked for ITV Central in Nottingham as a reporter and newsreader for Central News East.Vorlage:Fact
In 2000, she joined Channel Television as a News Reporter, before going on to replace Jenny Kirk as a main anchor of Channel Report and taking up a role as a political correspondent. She also spent a short period working for BBC Spotlight in the Channel Islands.Vorlage:Fact
Political career
Moore stood for St Peter's sole Deputy seat in the 2011 general election for the States Assembly. She was elected on 19 October 2011, defeating Wayne Le Marquand by 1,169 votes to 589.[1]
In her 2011 manifesto, she stated that she would resist any further increases in Jersey's Goods and Services Tax (GST), and would like to see the proposed reduction in the number of States Members carried out by 2014.[2] At this time in 2011, the GST rate was 5%, having been increased from 3% in June 2011.[3]
On 15 October 2014, Moore was re-elected as deputy, defeating Debbie Hardisty by 1,335 votes to 200. Between 2014 and 2018, during Ian Gorst's second term as Chief Minister, she served as Minister for Home Affairs - the minister responsible for public safety, law enforcement, emergency services and immigration. Her Assistant Minister was Deidre Mezbourian, Connétable of Saint Lawrence. One notable law introduced during Moore's tenure was the Sexual Offences (Jersey) Law 2018, which strengthened protections for islanders (particularly children) against sexual offences, and for the first time introduced protection against Female genital mutilation.
In 2018, Moore announced that she would stand for Senator in the upcoming general election. She was elected Senator on 16 May 2018, coming second out of the seventeen candidates standing for the eight Senator positions. She received 15,292 votes, only narrowly beaten by Tracey Vallois who received 15,518 votes.[4] In the preceding election for Chief Minister, she supported the incumbent, Senator Ian Gorst, who lost to Senator John Le Fondré. Moore left Government, and took up positions on various scrutiny panels, most prominently as Chair of the Corporate Services Panel and President of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee.
In November 2020, Moore lodged a vote of no confidence in Chief Minister John Le Fondré, over a scandal involving the Government of Jersey Chief Executive Charlie Parker being allowed to take up a non-executive directorship as a second job.[5]
References
External links
- ↑ Election results 2011. Gov.je, abgerufen am 5. Oktober 2012.
- ↑ MOORE, Kristina Louise. Vote.je, archiviert vom am 18. Februar 2013; abgerufen am 7. Oktober 2012.
- ↑ BBC News - Thousands sign petition against Jersey GST rise. Bbc.co.uk, 18. Januar 2011, abgerufen am 7. Oktober 2012.
- ↑ BBC Jersey - Jersey General Election 2018. bbc.co.uk, 16. Mai 2018, abgerufen am 10. November 2020.
- ↑ Bailiwick Express - Senator brings no confidence vote against Chief Minister. bailiwickexpress.com, 3. November 2020, abgerufen am 10. November 2020.