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Fifth National Government of New Zealand
Leadership
John Key
(2008–2016)
Bill English
(2016–2017)
(
Prime Minister
)
English
(2008–2016)
Paula Bennett
(2016–2017)
(
Deputy Prime Minister
)
Political parties
National Party
(main)
United Future
ACT
Māori Party
(confidence and supply)
Ministers
Cabinet
John Key
Bill English
Paula Bennett
Steven Joyce
Gerry Brownlee
Simon Power
Simon Bridges
Judith Collins
Tony Ryall
Nick Smith
Anne Tolley
Chris Finlayson
Michael Woodhouse
Murray McCully
David Carter
Tim Groser
Wayne Mapp
Georgina te Heuheu
Phil Heatley
Kate Wilkinson
Hekia Parata
Nathan Guy
Jonathan Coleman
Pansy Wong
Amy Adams
Craig Foss
Nikki Kaye
Todd McClay
Sam Lotu-Iiga
Maggie Barry
Paul Goldsmith
Louise Upston
Alfred Ngaro
Mark Mitchell
Non-
Cabinet
National Party
Maurice Williamson
Richard Worth
Jo Goodhew
Chester Borrows
Nicky Wagner
Jacqui Dean
David Bennett
Tim Macindoe
Scott Simpson
ACT
Rodney Hide
Heather Roy
John Boscawen
John Banks
United Future
Peter Dunne
Māori Party
Tariana Turia
Pita Sharples
Te Ururoa Flavell
Parliamentary
leadership
Speaker of the House
Lockwood Smith
(2008–2013)
David Carter
(2013–2017)
Leader of the House
Gerry Brownlee
(2008–2017)
Simon Bridges
(2017)
Chief Government Whip
Nathan Guy
(2008–2009)
Chris Tremain
(2009–2011)
Michael Woodhouse
(2011–2013)
Louise Upston
(2013–2014)
Tim Macindoe
(2014–2017)
Jami-Lee Ross
(2017)
Elections
(
parliaments
)
2008
(
49th
)
2011
(
50th
)
2014
(
51st
)
2017
(defeated)
Significant
policies
and events
Partial privatisation of state-owned enterprises
Ultra-Fast Broadband
Flag referendum
Financial crisis of 2007–2008
2010
and
2011 earthquakes
Creation of Auckland Super-City
Pike River Mine disaster
Legalisation of same-sex marriage
2011 Rugby World Cup
2015 Cricket World Cup
Other offices
Governor-General
Sir Anand Satyanand
(2008–2011)
Sir Jerry Mateparae
(2011–2016)
Dame Patsy Reddy
(2016–2017)
Chief Justice
Dame Sian Elias
Leader of the Opposition
Phil Goff
(2008–2011)
David Shearer
(2011–2013)
David Cunliffe
(2013–2014)
Andrew Little
(2014–2017)
Jacinda Ardern
(2017)
2008–2017
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