Ardern cabinet
The Ardern cabinet has governed New Zealand since October 26, 2017. It is headed by Labor Party leader Jacinda Ardern as Prime Minister .
Government members
Office | Official | Term of office | Political party | |
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Prime minister
Minister for Art, Culture and Heritage Minister for Child Poverty Minister for National Security and the Secret Services |
Jacinda Ardern | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Betting Regulations Minister for State Enterprises Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control (since February 27, 2018) |
Winston Peters | since October 26, 2017 | NZ First | |
Minister of Agriculture | Damien O'Connor | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Attorney General | David Parker | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Construction | Jenny Salesa | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Broadcasting, Communication and Digital Media | Clare Curran | October 26, 2017 to September 7, 2018 | Labor | |
Kris Faafoi | since September 7, 2018 | Labor | ||
Minister for Civil Defense | Kris Faafoi | October 26, 2017 to June 27, 2019 | Labor | |
Peeni Henare | since June 27, 2019 | Labor | ||
Minister for Climate Change | James Shaw | since October 26, 2017 | Green | |
Minister for Trade and Consumer Protection | Kris Faafoi | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for the Community and the Voluntary Sector | Peeni Henare | October 26, 2017 to June 27, 2019 | Labor | |
Poto Williams | since June 27, 2019 | Labor | ||
Minister for Nature Conservation | Eugenie Sage | since October 26, 2017 | Green | |
Minister of the Penitentiary System | Kelvin Davis | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Customs | Meka Whaitiri | October 26, 2017 to September 20, 2018 | Labor | |
Kris Faafoi | September 20, 2018 to June 27, 2019 | Labor | ||
Jenny Salesa | since June 27, 2019 | Labor | ||
Defense Minister | Ron Mark | since October 26, 2017 | NZ First | |
Minister for Economic Development | David Parker | October 26, 2017 to June 27, 2019 | Labor | |
Phil Twyford | since June 27, 2019 | Labor | ||
Minister of Education | Chris Hipkins | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Environment Minister | David Parker | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Finance minister | Grant Robertson | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Fisheries | Stuart Nash | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister of Health | David Clark | October 26, 2017 to July 2, 2020 | Labor | |
Chris Hipkins | since July 2, 2020 | Labor | ||
Minister for Housing | Phil Twyford | October 26, 2017 to June 27, 2019 | Labor | |
Megan Woods | since June 27, 2019 | Labor | ||
Minister for Immigration | Iain Lees-Galloway | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Infrastructure | Shane Jones | since October 26, 2017 | NZ First | |
Interior Minister | Tracey Martin | since October 26, 2017 | NZ First | |
Minister of Justice | Andrew Little | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Relations with Parliament
Leader of the House |
Chris Hipkins | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Pacific Peoples | William Sio | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Māori Development | Nanaia Mahuta | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for the Pike River | Andrew Little | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Police minister | Stuart Nash | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Science and Innovation | Megan Woods | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Social Development | Carmel Sepuloni | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Taxes | Stuart Nash | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister of State Services | Chris Hipkins | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister of Statistics | James Shaw | since October 26, 2017 | Green | |
Minister of transport | Phil Twyford | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Tourism | Kelvin Davis | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister of Commerce | David Parker | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Urban Development | Phil Twyford | since June 27, 2019 | Labor | |
Minister of Whānau Ora | Peeni Henare | since October 26, 2017 | Labor | |
Minister for Women | Julie Anne Genter | since October 26, 2017 | Green |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jacinda Ardern's new government sworn in. October 26, 2017, accessed on July 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Ministers | Beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved July 20, 2020 .
- ↑ Derek Cheng Derek Cheng is a political reporter for the New Zealand Herald derek.cheng@nzme.co.nz: 'Unhelpful distraction': Health Minister David Clark resigns . In: NZ Herald . July 1, 2020, ISSN 1170-0777 ( nzherald.co.nz [accessed July 20, 2020]).
- ^ People in managed isolation have access to healthcare - Minister Chris Hipkins. July 13, 2020, accessed on July 20, 2020 (en-nz).