The Tongan Prime Minister and long-time democracy campaigner, 'Akilisi Pohiva, has died.
The 78-year-old had been medevaced to Auckland yesterday, suffering from pneumonia.
Starting life as a school teacher, Pohiva grew to become one of the stalwarts of Tonga's pro-democracy movement.
A constant thorn in the side of the monarchy and nobility, Pohiva's lifelong battle for representation has seen him fired from the public service and charged with sedition.
But he maintained support among the people, who repeatedly voted him into Parliament after he was first elected in 1987, making him the longest-serving people's representative.