Shadow Cabinet of Mike Moore
New Zealand political leader Mike Moore assembled a shadow cabinet system amongst the Labour caucus following his change of position to Leader of the Opposition in 1990. He composed this of individuals who acted for the party as spokespeople in assigned roles while he was leader (1990–93).
As the Labour Party formed the largest party not in government, the frontbench team was as a result the Official Opposition of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
Frontbench team
The list below contains a list of Moore's spokespeople and their respective roles:[1][2]
Rank | Shadow Minister | Portfolio/s | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rt Hon Mike Moore | Leader of the Opposition | |
2 | Rt Hon Helen Clark | Deputy Leader Shadow Minister of Health Shadow Minister of Labour | |
3 | Hon Michael Cullen | Shadow Minister of Finance | |
4 | Hon David Caygill | Shadow Minister of Justice Shadow Minister of Energy | |
5 | Rt Hon David Lange | Shadow Attorney-General | |
6 | Hon Fran Wilde | Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs Shadow Minister of Tourism | |
7 | Hon Richard Prebble | Shadow Minister of State Owned Enterprises Shadow Minister of Works Shadow Minister of Police Shadow Minister of Pacific Island Affairs | |
8 | Hon Peter Tapsell | Shadow Minister of Defence Shadow Minister of Internal Affairs Shadow Minister of Racing Shadow Minister of Sport and Recreation | |
9 | Hon Peter Dunne | Shadow Minister of Commerce Shadow Minister of Industry Shadow Minister of Revenue | |
10 | Rt Hon Jonathan Hunt | Senior Whip Shadow Leader of the House | |
11 | Hon Koro Wētere | Shadow Minister of Maori Affairs | |
12 | Hon Margaret Austin | Shadow Minister of Education | |
13 | Hon Clive Matthewson | Shadow Minister of Social Security Shadow Minister of State Services | |
14 | Elizabeth Tennet | Shadow Minister of Employment Junior Whip | |
15 | Geoff Braybrooke | Shadow Minister of Transport Shadow Minister for Disabilities | |
16 | Jack Elder | Shadow Minister of Agriculture | |
17 | Bruce Gregory | Shadow Minister of Lands | |
18 | Larry Sutherland | Shadow Minister of Consumer Affairs Shadow Minister of Civil Defense Assistant Whip | |
19 | Graham Kelly | Shadow Minister of Fisheries Shadow Minister of Senior Citizens | |
20 | Hon Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan | Shadow Minister of Youth Affairs Shadow Minister of Family Affairs | |
21 | Steve Maharey | Shadow Minister of Broadcasting Shadow Minister of Communications | |
22 | Pete Hodgson | Shadow Minister of Science and Technology Shadow Minister for the Environment | |
23 | Judith Tizard | Shadow Minister of Immigration Shadow Minister of Arts & Culture | |
24 | Sonja Davies | Shadow Minister of Women's Affairs | |
25 | Paul Swain | Shadow Minister of Housing Shadow Minister of Forestry | |
26 | George Hawkins | Shadow Minister of Urban Affairs Shadow Minister of Local Government | |
27 | Ross Robertson | Shadow Minister of Business Shadow Minister of Regional Development Shadow Minister of Statistics | |
28 | John Blincoe | Shadow Minister of Conservation | |
29 | Lianne Dalziel | Shadow Minister for ACC Shadow Minister of Customs |
Notes
- Manifesto '93 1993, pp. 182-202.
- Who's Who 1990.
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References
- New Zealand Labour Party: Manifesto '93. Wellington: New Zealand Labour Party. 1993.
- Who's Who in the New Zealand Parliament 1990. Wellington: Parliamentary Service. 1990.
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