www.national.org.nz
Quick Links
National Party MPs

Our Candidates

Find Your Electorate

Our Policies

A Cabinet For The Future

National Party leader Don Brash has announced a portfolio reshuffle which he says points to the likely shape of a National Government Cabinet next year.

“With just over a year – and possibly less – to the next election, it is timely to fine-tune the team and for the electorate to see the look of a National Government,” says Dr Brash.

“This next National Cabinet will be a blend of experience and new blood.  Nine of our returning MPs have formerly held Cabinet positions and many of our newcomers have demonstrated they have the ability to hold significant portfolios.

“This gives an indication of the shape of a National Cabinet, although of course some roles and personnel could change, depending on performance and circumstances.”

Dr Brash emphasised the promotions in his new line-up were based on merit and performance.

Key among them is the promotion to the front bench of Law and Order spokesman Tony Ryall, who adds Immigration to his list of responsibilities.

John Key takes over the Finance role, being promoted from Deputy Finance spokesman, and is elevated to the second bench ranked as number 10.

Dr Brash says though he personally intends to keep an active oversight role in the area, the promotion acknowledged the heavy workload Mr Key was taking and his competent handling of a complex area.

National’s policy formulation in the finance area will be further strengthened by Bill English, a former Finance Minister, who will take on the role of Associate Finance spokesman, as well as retaining Education.

Judith Collins, a proven performer who helped force the resignation of Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel, has similarly been promoted to the second bench.  She will take over the Health portfolio from Lynda Scott, who is standing down at the election.  Both Mr Key and Ms Collins are first-term MPs.

Dr Brash also says he will be recommending to tomorrow’s National Party caucus meeting that Simon Power take over from John Carter as senior whip.  The caucus traditionally elects the whips.

The switch, if approved, will be unusual, as Mr Power will retain his third place in National rankings while handling the new role.  Mr Carter will take over Mr Power’s Defence role.  Dr Brash says Mr Carter asked for a substantial portfolio in order to prepare for a Ministerial role, after serving for over nine years as chief whip.

Wayne Mapp will take over Labour and Industrial relations from Roger Sowry, who is also standing down at the next election.

The following are the details of the new roles and rankings.  As previously, the back bench positions are not ranked, but based on year of entry and alphabetical order:

PORTFOLIO RESPONSIBILITIES,
AUGUST 2004

1. Don Brash - Leader, SIS
2. Gerry Brownlee - Deputy Leader, Shadow Leader of the House, Maori Affairs, Constitutional and Treaty of Waitangi Issues
3. Simon Power - Chief Whip (TBC), Conservation, Associate Education
4. Katherine Rich - Social Welfare, Economic Development, Crown Businesses
5. Bill English - Education, Associate Finance
6. Nick Smith - Local Government, Environment, Outdoor Recreation
7. Tony Ryall - Law and Order, Immigration
8. David Carter - Agriculture, Housing
9. Lockwood Smith - Foreign Affairs and Trade, Tourism
10. John Key - Finance
11. Murray McCully - Parly. Assistant to the Leader of the Opposition, State Services, Sports, Fitness and Leisure
12. Judith Collins - Health, Pacific Island Affairs, Family
13.  Wayne Mapp - Labour and Industrial Relations, Associate Constitutional and Treaty of Waitangi Issues, Chair of Caucus Policy Committee
14. John Carter - Defence, Veterans Affairs, Civil Defence and Emergency Services
15. Richard Worth - Justice Attorney General
 Maurice Williamson - Transport, Information Technology, CommunicationsStatistics
 Roger Sowry - Energy, Associate Labour and Industrial Relations
 Clem Simich - Assistant Speaker
 Georgina te Heuheu - Broadcasting, Arts, Culture and Heritage, Associate Foreign Affairs
 Pansy Wong - Revenue, Asian Relationships, Associate Commerce
 Shane Ardern - Associate Agriculture, Biosecurity, Customs
 Phil Heatley - Fisheries, Associate Energy
 Paul Hutchison - Associate Health, Associate Social Welfare, ACC, Science/CRIs, Associate Arts, Culture, and Heritage
 Lynda Scott - Senior Citizens, Food Safety, Caucus Secretary
 Lindsay Tisch - Junior Whip, Racing, Internal Affairs, Small Business
 Brian Connell - Commerce, Forestry, Associate Revenue
 Sandra Goudie - Consumer Affairs, Disability Issues, Associate Local Government


Ends

Back to list

Conference 2008
Other Websites
johnkey.co.nz
billenglish.co.nz
ntv.co.nz
bluelibs.co.nz
bluegreens.org.nz
superblues.org.nz
internats.org.nz
John Key on Facebook
National Party on YouTube
National Events
<July 2010>
MoTuWeThFrSaSu
2829301234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930311
2345678
McCully Newsletter