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issues in their portfolios, they speak for the government and as part of the government. When the government takes decisions within their portfolios, they must support those decisions, regardless of their personal views and whether or not they were at the meeting concerned. When support party
Ministers speak about matters outside their portfolios, they may speak as political party leaders or members of Parliament rather than as Ministers, and do not necessarily support the government position.
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1001:, as under the proportional representation system any political party can enter Parliament if they received five percent of the party vote or won one electorate seat. The increased representation resulted in the need to form coalitions between parties, as no single party received a majority of votes and seats under MMP until 2020.
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Negotiations forming the new government took nearly two months however the ultimate result being that New
Zealand First were to have five ministers inside Cabinet and four outside. This translated to having 36.4% of representation in the new government. The Prime Minister following the 1996 election,
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Some political commentators, such as
Professor Philip Joseph, have argued that it is a misnomer to deem the unanimity principle of collective responsibility a constitutional convention as such. Joseph views unanimity as merely a "rule of pragmatic politics", lacking a sufficient constitutional nature
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Cabinet itself acts as the accepted forum for establishing this framework. Ministers will jointly discuss the policy which the government as a whole will pursue, and ministers who do not exercise their respective powers in a manner compatible with
Cabinet's decision risk losing those powers. This has
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Cabinet secretary and their deputy are the only non-ministers who attend Cabinet meetings. They are not political appointments and their role at Cabinet meetings is to formulate and record the Cabinet's decisions and advise on procedure, not to offer policy advice. The secretary has a dual role
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and his allies succeeded in dominating the finance committee, enabling them to determine what it recommended to
Cabinet. The official recommendation of the finance committee was much harder for his opponents to fight than his individual claims in Cabinet would be. Douglas was able to pass measures
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Collective responsibility applies differently in the case of support party
Ministers. Support party Ministers are only bound by collective responsibility in relation to their own respective portfolios (including any specific delegated responsibilities). When support party Ministers speak about the
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Problems arise when the prime minister breaches collective responsibility. Since ministerial appointments and dismissals are in practice in the hands of the prime minister, Cabinet can not directly initiate any action against a prime minister who openly disagrees with their government's policy. On
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in New
Zealand, believed the colonial government should have full control over all its affairs, without the intervention of the governor. Because the governor chaired the Executive Council, Stafford intentionally met with his ministers without the governor present, thus reducing the Council to its
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in the exercise of his or her formal constitutional functions. Outside Cabinet, there are a number of non-Cabinet ministers, responsible for a specific policy area and reporting directly to a senior Cabinet minister. Ministers outside Cabinet are also part of Cabinet committees and will regularly
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is the second-highest ranked, after the prime minister. Under MMP, there are typically three categories of minister: ministers within the 'core' Cabinet, ministers outside Cabinet, and ministers from support parties (i.e. minor parties which have agreed to support a government party during
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Cabinet committees will often discuss matters under delegated authority or directly referred to them by Cabinet, and then report back the results of their deliberation. This can sometimes become a powerful tool for advancing certain policies, as was demonstrated in the
830:"). Most ministers hold membership of both bodies, but some executive councillors, known as "ministers outside Cabinet", are not ranked as Cabinet members and do not normally attend. The convention of a cabinet meeting separately from the Executive Council began during
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The prime minister assigns roles to ministers and ranks them in order to determine seniority. A minister's rank depends on factors such as "their length of service, the importance of their portfolio and their personal standing with the prime minister". The
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ministers holding unrelated portfolios. Committee terms of reference and membership are determined by the prime minister and the exact number and makeup of committees changes with the government. As of February 2023, there were 10 Cabinet committees:
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during negotiations with New Zealand First, that he would not be able to satisfy all ambitions of the caucus, due to the forced inclusion of the minority party into the governmental framework, thus highlighting one of the challenges that came with MMP.
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before they can be introduced to the House. Convention regarding Cabinet's authority has considerable force, and generally proves strong enough to bind its participants. Theoretically, each minister operates independently, having received a ministerial
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Only members regularly attend Cabinet meetings, although ministers outside Cabinet and support party ministers can be invited to attend if an area of their portfolio is on the agenda. Thus all ministers listed below have a role in Cabinet's
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votes). The size of Cabinet has grown over time. In the 1890s, for example, there were seven Cabinet ministers. The number of ministers within Cabinet increased in the period up until the 1970s, but has plateaued at 20 since
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Members of Cabinet meet on a regular basis, usually weekly on a Monday, to discuss the most important issues of government policy. Matters that must be submitted to Cabinet include new legislation, involving draft
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was given the position of deputy prime minister, and New Zealand First were given a number of ministerial portfolios including foreign affairs, infrastructure, regional economic development, and internal affairs.
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and supported by Cabinet. Douglas was forced to resign, but when the Cabinet supported Douglas against Lange, the Prime Minister interpreted this as a vote of no-confidence in his leadership and stepped down.
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the other hand, a prime minister who tries to act against concerted opposition from their Cabinet risks losing the confidence of their party colleagues. An example is former Prime Minister
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to be deemed a constitutional convention. He states that, unlike a convention, governments may waive, suspend or abandon political rules, as has happened since the introduction of the
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Lead Coordination Minister for the Government’s Response to the Royal Commission’s Report into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions
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received 13.4% of the party vote, giving them 17 total seats in the House of Representatives (in contrast to 8.5% in the 1993 general election, conducted under the
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to Parliament for its actions and policies. Cabinet discussions are confidential and are not disclosed to the public apart from the announcement of decisions.
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and kept confidential. However, usually shortly after the weekly meeting the prime minister holds a press conference to discuss important national issues.
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become known as the doctrine of Cabinet collective responsibility. Collective responsibility is grounded in three key principles. The first principle is
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recommendations; portfolio interests of ministers; appointments to government bodies; and international treaties.
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where they provide a channel of communication and liaison between the Cabinet and the governor-general.
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The Role of the Secretary of the Cabinet – The View from the Beehive
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The table below lists all ministers, as of 25 June 2024.
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Photograph taken before the first meeting of the Cabinet of the
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Associate Minister of Agriculture (Animal Welfare, Skills)
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before appointments were discontinued in 2000. Currently,
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Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
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Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment
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is formulated. Cabinet is also composed of a number of
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The New Zealand Cabinet follows the traditions of the
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Associate Minister of Education (Partnership Schools)
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2304:Associate Minister of Agriculture (Horticulture)
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2971:"Cabinet government – Collective responsibility"
2947:. Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2008
2539:Cabinet Appointments and Honours Committee (APH)
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3121:Holl, Maarten; Palmer, Matthew (20 June 2012).
3086:(5th ed.). Wellington. pp. 123, 126.
3084:Joseph on Constitutional and Administrative Law
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1830:Associate Minister of Housing (Social Housing)
1666:Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology
1589:Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector
1292:Minister for National Security and Intelligence
838:(1856–1861). Stafford, a long-time advocate of
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3620:. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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3399:. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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1601:Minister for Social Development and Employment
1311:Minister Responsible for Ministerial Services
738:, Cabinet wields significant power within the
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2920:"Cabinet government – What cabinet discusses"
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3311:"Labour-NZ First coalition: At a glance"
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2888:"Are we there yet? Women in Parliament"
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1780:Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs
1068:Secretary of the Cabinet (New Zealand)
987:Electoral reform and Cabinet structure
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1549:Minister for Media and Communications
1352:Associate Minister of Climate Change
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3689:Palmer, Russell (24 November 2023).
3418:Mulgan, R. G.; Aimer, Peter (2004).
3397:"Supporting the work of the Cabinet"
3345:Mulgan, R. G.; Aimer, Peter (2004).
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2804:"Executive Council – Cabinet Manual"
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1555:Minister for State Owned Enterprises
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1019:National–New Zealand First coalition
764:, the body tasked with advising the
3662:"Appointments to the Privy Council"
3198:Martin, John E. (1 February 2015).
2867:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
2782:cabinetmanual.cabinetoffice.govt.nz
2560:Cabinet Legislation Committee (LEG)
1854:Minister of Tourism and Hospitality
1029:Jim Bolger, was forced to tell his
1017:). This ultimately resulted in the
948:Collective responsibility after MMP
722:. Cabinet meetings, chaired by the
13:
3803:The Journal of Legislative Studies
3782:. Cabinet Office. 10 February 2023
3277:
3133:from the original on 30 April 2014
2994:
2545:Cabinet Priorities Committee (CPC)
2269:Associate Minister of Immigration
2147:Associate Minister for Immigration
1798:Minister for Māori Crown Relations
1646:Minister for Digitising Government
524:New Zealand and the United Nations
14:
5097:
3833:
3757:from the original on 20 July 2024
3741:"Ministerial List - 25 June 2024"
2500:Minister for Oceans and Fisheries
2444:Associate Minister of Agriculture
2166:Minister for Economic Development
2086:Minister for Regional Development
2081:Minister for Oceans and Fisheries
1382:Minister for Sport and Recreation
1085:changes; government responses to
977:Ministers outside Cabinet retain
906:Cabinet collective responsibility
3481:"Clerk of the Executive Council"
3309:Cheng, Derek (24 October 2017).
3178:"What is the MMP voting system?"
3026:Advanced Government and Politics
2542:Cabinet Business Committee (CBC)
2430:
2404:
2367:
2333:
2290:
2253:
2210:
2177:
2131:
2094:
2056:
2010:
1980:
1937:
1900:
1881:Associate Minister of Transport
1865:
1816:
1766:
1756:Minister for Hunting and Fishing
1720:
1677:
1606:
1566:
1511:
1470:
1428:
1387:
1338:
1297:
928:, meaning 'first among equals'.
646:
612:History of voting in New Zealand
607:Political history of New Zealand
33:
3794:
3769:
3733:
3710:
3682:
3654:
3632:
3610:
3532:"Ministerial List 24 July 2023"
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3389:
3371:"Post Cabinet Press Conference"
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2806:. Cabinet Office of New Zealand
2784:. Cabinet Office of New Zealand
2659:
2646:
2603:List of New Zealand governments
2510:
2478:
2455:Parliamentary Under-Secretaries
2436:
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2172:Minister for Ethnic Communities
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1329:Minister for the Public Service
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1206:parliamentary under-secretaries
999:political parties in Parliament
993:Electoral reform in New Zealand
884:
731:
4884:Federated States of Micronesia
3503:"Executive Wing (the Beehive)"
2880:
2770:
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2620:
2426:Minister for Rural Communities
2149:Associate Minister for Police
2110:Associate Minister for Energy
1805:Minister for Māori Development
1595:Minister for Disability Issues
1405:Associate Minister of Finance
1334:Minister for Social Investment
1:
3722:, 13 December 1986, Section 9
3561:. Routledge. pp. 27–28.
3255:"General elections 1996–2005"
3225:"General elections 1996–2005"
2672:
2598:Shadow Cabinet of New Zealand
2529:
2267:Associate Minister of Defence
2242:Minister for Land Information
2108:Associate Minister of Finance
1953:Associate Minister of Finance
1658:Minister Responsible for the
1651:Minister Responsible for the
885:Cabinet Legislation Committee
4866:National cabinets of Oceania
3200:"Parliament – Impact of MMP"
2201:Minister for the Environment
2145:Associate Minister of Health
1969:Minister of Internal Affairs
1879:Associate Minister of Health
1459:Minister of Local Government
1423:Minister for Pacific Peoples
1262:Additional responsibilities
1038:
873:government policy statements
740:New Zealand political system
7:
5076:Constitution of New Zealand
3443:Shroff, Marie (July 2001).
3028:. Oxford University Press.
2586:
2464:Minister for Infrastructure
2280:Minister of State for Trade
2191:Associate Minister for ACC
2047:Minister of Foreign Affairs
2033:New Zealand First Ministers
1488:Deputy Leader of the House
1368:Minister for Infrastructure
1062:, Beehive, 28 November 2023
1049:
828:Governor-General in Council
180:54th New Zealand Parliament
10:
5102:
3956:New Zealand and Antarctica
3082:Joseph, Philip A. (2021).
2863:"Stafford, Edward William"
2593:New Zealand Cabinet Office
1892:Minister of Climate Change
1848:Minister for Mental Health
1127:
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1077:; financial proposals and
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161:State services departments
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3020:Fairclough, Paul (2002).
2945:"Cabinet Manual: Cabinet"
2453:
2158:Ministers outside Cabinet
2156:
2031:
1922:
1373:Minister Responsible for
1276:
1269:
1258:
955:mixed-member proportional
900:Collective responsibility
883:must be submitted to the
861:Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
795:constitutional convention
753:. Members of Cabinet are
5030:Northern Mariana Islands
4350:House of Representatives
3377:. New Zealand Government
3287:Spanhake, Craig (2005).
3022:"6.1 The Prime Minister"
2613:
2363:Minister for Food Safety
2358:Minister for Biosecurity
1792:Minister of Conservation
1506:Minister for Immigration
1278:National Party Ministers
755:collectively responsible
192:House of Representatives
5071:Politics of New Zealand
4995:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
4212:Territorial authorities
3420:Politics in New Zealand
3347:Politics in New Zealand
2468:Minister for RMA Reform
1932:Minister for Regulation
1811:Minister for Whānau Ora
1745:Minister of Agriculture
1703:Minister of Corrections
1152:Ministers are formally
1116:(the Executive Wing of
1015:plurality voting system
961:§ Electoral reform
818:, the body tasked with
445:Territorial authorities
26:Politics of New Zealand
4473:Information technology
3640:"The Right Honourable"
3316:The New Zealand Herald
2861:Bohan, Edmund (1990).
2328:Minister of Statistics
2090:Minister for Resources
1185:
1063:
975:
957:system (MMP) in 1993 (
864:
840:responsible government
790:
751:British cabinet system
720:New Zealand Parliament
712:New Zealand Government
707:
700:Cabinet of New Zealand
653:New Zealand portal
489:Diplomatic missions of
4978:and other territories
3719:Constitution Act 1986
2752:Parliamentary Affairs
2393:Minister for Children
2248:Minister for Veterans
2041:Deputy Prime Minister
1500:Minister of Education
1485:Minister for Auckland
1465:Minister of Transport
1183:
1142:confidence and supply
1137:deputy prime minister
1057:
970:
904:Further information:
854:
799:government department
784:
718:, accountable to the
397:Courts Martial Appeal
3593:"Cabinet government"
3511:Heritage New Zealand
3259:Electoral Commission
3229:Electoral Commission
2626:Translated as: "The
2273:Kaipara ki Mahurangi
2126:Minister for Seniors
1751:Minister of Forestry
1158:The Right Honourable
1118:Parliament Buildings
1105:as the clerk of the
847:Powers and functions
777:Constitutional basis
250:Electoral Commission
110:Executive Government
97:Realm of New Zealand
4650:New Zealand English
4341:Official Opposition
3840:Cabinet Manual 2017
3667:New Zealand Gazette
3541:. 11 November 2023.
3235:on 30 December 2015
2577:Minister of Finance
2120:Minister of Customs
2051:Minister for Racing
2005:Minister for Courts
1896:Minister of Revenue
1640:Minister of Defence
1543:Minister of Justice
1453:Minister for Energy
1402:Leader of the House
1362:Minister of Housing
1323:Minister of Finance
1218:
834:'s first tenure as
208:Official Opposition
117:List of governments
4520:Telecommunications
3941:Treaty of Waitangi
3265:on 21 January 2016
2285:Minister for Women
1860:Minister for Youth
1761:Minister for Trade
1715:Minister of Police
1672:Minister for Space
1417:Minister of Health
1214:
1186:
1064:
925:primus inter pares
865:
791:
742:, with nearly all
714:'s body of senior
420:Law of New Zealand
254:Recent elections:
187:King-in-Parliament
5081:National cabinets
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4356:Political funding
4265:Foreign relations
4253:Political parties
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3979:
3978:
3928:Political history
3035:978-0-19-913434-2
2995:Palmer, Matthew.
2969:Eichbaum, Chris.
2918:Eichbaum, Chris.
2832:Eichbaum, Chris.
2764:10.1093/pa/gsu023
2717:Eichbaum, Chris.
2693:. 25 October 2017
2524:
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1990:Brooke van Velden
1307:Christopher Luxon
1271:Cabinet Ministers
1248:
1247:
1244:
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1202:New Zealand First
1200:, and three from
1176:Current ministers
1107:Executive Council
1099:Cabinet secretary
1097:are taken by the
1011:New Zealand First
966:agree to disagree
816:Executive Council
762:Executive Council
728:government policy
696:
695:
635:Nuclear-free zone
511:Visa requirements
463:Foreign relations
410:Waitangi Tribunal
228:Political parties
156:Executive Council
149:Christopher Luxon
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3951:Women's suffrage
3946:New Zealand Wars
3913:Military history
3908:Economic history
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1075:government bills
938:Finance Minister
881:government bills
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744:government bills
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