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Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
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Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
Leadership
Prime Minister
Helen Clark
Deputy Prime Minister
Jim Anderton
(1999–2002)
Michael Cullen
(2002–2008)
Political parties
Labour Party
(Main)
Alliance
Progressive
United Future
Greens
NZ First
Ministers
Cabinet
Helen Clark
Jim Anderton
Michael Cullen
Jim Sutton
Margaret Wilson
David Parker
Marian Hobbs
Steve Maharey
David Cunliffe
George Hawkins
Rick Barker
Paul Swain
Lianne Dalziel
Margaret Wilson
Pete Hodgson
Sandra Lee
Chris Carter
Steve Chadwick
Phillida Bunkle
Judith Tizard
Matt Robson
Mark Gosche
Damien O'Connor
Phil Goff
Phillida Bunkle
Nanaia Mahuta
Mark Burton
Trevor Mallard
David Benson-Pope
Winston Peters
Parekura Horomia
Annette King
Maryan Street
Clayton Cosgrove
Ruth Dyson
Dover Samuels
Peter Dunne
Laila Harré
John Tamihere
Darren Hughes
Non-
Cabinet
Labour Party
Alliance
Jim Anderton
Progressive
Jim Anderton
United Future
Peter Dunne
NZ First
Winston Peters
Parliamentary
leadership
Speaker of the House
Jonathan Hunt
(1999–2005)
Margaret Wilson
(2005–2008)
Leader of the House
Michael Cullen
Chief Government Whip
Rick Barker
(1999–2002)
David Benson-Pope
(2002–2004)
Jill Pettis
(2004–2005)
Tim Barnett
(2005–2008)
Elections
(
parliaments
)
1999
(
46th
)
2002
(
47th
)
2005
(
48th
)
2008
(defeated)
Significant
policies
and events
Creation of Kiwibank
New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy
Other offices
Governor-General
Sir Michael Hardie Boys
(1999–2001)
Dame Silvia Cartwright
(2001–2006)
Sir Anand Satyanand
(2006–2008)
Chief Justice
Sir Thomas Eichelbaum
(1989–1999)
Dame Sian Elias
(1999–2019)
Leader of the Opposition
(National Party)
Jenny Shipley
(1999–2001)
Bill English
(2001–2003)
Don Brash
(2003–2006)
John Key
(2006–2008)
1999–2008
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