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Second Shadow Cabinet of Robert Muldoon

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New Zealand shadow cabinet (July–November 1984)

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General elections

New Zealand political leaderRobert Muldoon assembled a "shadow cabinet" within the National Party caucus after his transition to the position of Leader of the Opposition in 1984 following National's defeat at the1984 election. He composed this of individuals who acted for the party as spokespeople in assigned roles while he was Leader of the Opposition.[1]

As theNational Party formed the largest party not in government at the time, the frontbench team was as a result theOfficial Opposition within theNew Zealand House of Representatives.

Robert Muldoon's shadow cabinet lasted for only four months, ending when he was replaced as Leader of the National Party by his deputy,Jim McLay, in November 1984.

Frontbench team

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The list below contains a list of Muldoon's shadow ministers and their respective roles.[2]

RankShadow MinisterPortfolio
1Rt HonSirRobert MuldoonLeader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister of Finance
2HonJim McLayDeputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister of Justice
Shadow Attorney-General
3HonBill BirchShadow Minister of Energy
Shadow Minister of National Development
4HonJim BolgerShadow Minister of Labour
Shadow Minister of Employment
5HonGeorge GairShadow Minister of Transport
Shadow Minister of Railways
Shadow Minister of Civil Aviation
Shadow Minister of Meteorological Services
6HonWarren CooperShadow Minister of Foreign Affairs
Shadow Minister of Overseas Trade
7HonVenn YoungShadow Minister of Social Welfare
8HonMerv WellingtonShadow Minister of Health
9HonJohn FalloonShadow Minister of Financial Development
Shadow Minister of Corporations
10Jack LuxtonShadow Minister of Foreign Relations
11Rex AustinAssociate Shadow Minister of Agriculture
12Don McKinnonSenior Whip
Shadow Minister of Public Corporations
13Michael CoxJunior Whip
Shadow Minister of Revenue
14Neill AustinShadow Minister of Fishing
15Paul EastShadow Minister of Commerce
Shadow Minister of Customs
16Robin GrayShadow Minister of Education
17Doug KiddShadow Minister of Defence
Shadow Minister of War Pensions
Shadow Minister of Rehabilitation
18Ian McLeanShadow Minister of Agriculture
Shadow Minister of Rural Banking
19Bruce TownshendShadow Minister of Lands
Shadow Minister of Valuation
20Winston PetersShadow Minister of Maori Affairs
Shadow Minister of Consumer Affairs
Shadow Minister of Marketing
21Derek AngusShadow Minister of Forests
22John BanksShadow Minister of Regional Development
23Philip BurdonShadow Minister of Industry
24Graeme LeeShadow Minister of Local Government
25Roger McClayShadow Minister of Immigration
Shadow Minister of Islands Affairs
26Ruth RichardsonShadow Minister of Horticulture
27Simon UptonShadow Minister of Science & Technology
28Jim GerardShadow Minister of Internal Affairs
Shadow Minister of Sport and Recreation
29Doug GrahamShadow Minister of the Arts
Shadow Minister of Insurance
Shadow Minister ofEQC
30Denis MarshallAssociate Shadow Minister of Agriculture
31Roger MaxwellAssociate Shadow Minister of Agriculture
32Katherine O'ReganShadow Minister of Women's Affairs
Shadow Postmaster-General
33DrLockwood SmithShadow Minister of Broadcasting
34Rob StoreyShadow Minister of the Environment

Notes

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  1. ^Gustafson 1986, p. 156–157.
  2. ^"Line-up For Opposition".The New Zealand Herald. 28 July 1984. p. 5.

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