Shadow Cabinet of Jenny Shipley
New Zealand political leader Jenny Shipley assembled a "shadow cabinet" within the National Party caucus after her election to the position of Leader of the Opposition in 1999. She composed this of individuals who acted for the party as spokespeople in assigned roles while she was Leader of the Opposition (1999–2001).
As the National Party formed the largest party not in government at the time, the frontbench team was as a result the Official Opposition within the New Zealand House of Representatives.
Frontbench team
The list below contains a list of Shipley's spokespeople and their respective roles as announced in December 1999.[1]
Rank | Shadow Minister | Portfolio | |
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1 | Rt Hon Jenny Shipley | Leader of the Opposition | |
2 | Rt Hon Wyatt Creech | Deputy Leader of the Opposition Spokesperson of Health | |
3 | Hon Bill English | Spokesperson of Finance | |
4 | Hon Roger Sowry | Shadow Leader of the House Spokesperson of State Services Spokesperson of Transport Spokesperson of Civil Aviation | |
5 | Hon Max Bradford | Spokesperson for Economic Development Spokesperson of Labor Spokesperson of Industrial Relations | |
6 | Hon John Luxton | Spokesperson for International Trade Negotiations Associate Spokesperson of Foreign Affairs Associate Spokesperson of Industry & Regional Development | |
7 | Hon Dr Nick Smith | Spokesperson of Education Spokesperson of ERO Associate Spokesperson for the Environment/RMA | |
8 | Hon Dr Lockwood Smith | Spokesperson of Commerce Associate Spokesperson of Finance Associate Spokesperson for Communications Associate Spokesperson of Statistics | |
9 | Hon Tony Ryall | Spokesperson of Justice Spokesperson of Housing Spokesperson for Timberlands & SILNA | |
10 | Rt Hon Simon Upton | Spokesperson of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson of Culture and Heritage Spokesperson for Superannuation | |
11 | Hon Murray McCully | Spokesperson of Local Government Spokesperson of Infrastructure (Including Auckland) Spokesperson of Sport, Fitness and Leisure | |
12 | Hon Maurice Williamson | Spokesperson of Tertiary Education Spokesperson of Information Technology Spokesperson of Research, Science and Technology | |
13 | Bob Simcock | Spokesperson of Social Services Spokesperson of Employment Spokesperson for Community & Voluntary Sector | |
14 | Hon David Carter | Spokesperson of Tourism Spokesperson of Biosecurity & Border Security | |
15 | John Carter | Senior Whip Shadow Deputy Leader of the House Spokesperson of Civil Defense and Emergency Services | |
16 | Gerry Brownlee | Junior Whip Spokesperson of ACC Associate Spokesperson of Labour | |
17 | Belinda Vernon | Spokesperson of Work & Income (excl Employment) Associate Spokesperson of Revenue | |
18 | Hon Georgina te Heuheu | Spokesperson of Maori Affairs Spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations | |
19 | Dr Wayne Mapp | Spokesperson of Defense Associate Spokesperson of Justice Associate Spokesperson of Maori Affairs | |
20 | Gavan Herlihy | Spokesperson of Agriculture | |
21 | Annabel Young | Spokesperson of Revenue | |
22 | Brian Neeson | Spokesperson of Police | |
23 | Eric Roy | Spokesperson of Conservation | |
24 | Hon Doug Kidd | Spokesperson of Fisheries (incl Fisheries Commission) | |
25 | Hon Marie Hasler | Spokesperson of Immigration Spokesperson of Consumer Affairs Spokesperson of Wholesale & Retail Services | |
26 | Hon Clem Simich | Shadow Attorney-General Spokesperson of State Owned Enterprises Spokesperson of Racing | |
27 | Warren Kyd | Spokesperson of Small Business & Manufacturing Spokesperson of Compliance Costs Spokesperson of Foreign Investment | |
28 | Rt Hon Don McKinnon | Spokesperson of Pacific Island Affairs | |
29 | Tony Steel | Spokesperson of Corrections Associate Spokesperson of Tertiary Education (ETSA and Industry Training) Associate Spokesperson of Sport, Fitness and Leisure | |
30 | Pansy Wong | Spokesperson of Energy Associate Spokesperson of Commerce Associate Spokesperson of Ethnic Affairs | |
31 | Phil Heatley | Spokesperson of Forestry (excluding SILNA & Timberlands) | |
32 | Shane Ardern | Spokesperson of Rural Affairs Associate Spokesperson of Agriculture | |
33 | Dr Paul Hutchison | Spokesperson of CRI's Associate Spokesperson of Health | |
34 | Simon Power | Spokesperson of Courts Spokesperson of Youth Affairs | |
35 | Katherine Rich | Spokesperson of Broadcasting Spokesperson of National Library and Archives | |
36 | Lynda Scott | Spokesperson of Senior Citizens Associate Spokesperson of Health (Disability Services) | |
37 | Lindsay Tisch | Spokesperson of Internal Affairs | |
38 | Anne Tolley | Spokesperson of Early Childhood Education Spokesperson of Women's Affairs | |
39 | Dr Richard Worth | Spokesperson for the Environment |
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References
- "Shadow Cabinet List - Leader Of Opposition". Scoop. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
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