Lazaro was educated at Niua school and Aitutaki High school, and studied to be a meteorologist in Fiji and New Zealand.
[1] He served for 35 years in the Cook Islands Police as a Meteorological Officer.
[3][4] Lazaro contested and won the subsequent by-election.
[6] He was re-elected in the 2014 election,[7] and appointed Associate Minister of Finance.
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