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Judith Collins line-up revealed, Todd Muller to take a break

Published: Thu 16 Jul 2020 11:30 AM
New National leader Judith Collins has revealed her reshuffled caucus, promoting former leaders Simon Bridges and Todd Muller to the party's front bench.
The reshuffle was sparked by this week's leadership change and the resignations of senior MPs Nikki Kaye and Amy Adams.
Muller, who resigned as leader on Tuesday, has been handed the trade portfolio and will be ranked number 8.
Collins said Muller is going to have a few weeks away from Parliament.
"He is feeling very, very happy with the trade portfolio and he is keen to come back, as soon as he is able, to part of our team at a senior level," Collins said.
The party's transport and infrastructure spokesperson Chris Bishop has also been promoted to the front bench and is now the Shadow Leader of the House.
"I'm sure Chris Hipkins will regret that," Collins said.
Collins said the decisions for Nikki Kaye and Amy Adams to resign were not linked to her leadership.
She said Adams came back to perform a role with Todd Muller, and that role is no longer there.
"I'm really pleased that both Amy and Nikki are making decisions that they are happy with. I'm not so happy that they're leaving, but I understand it"
The deputy leadership role had taken a big toll on Kaye, Collins said.
"They have my eternal gratitude and respect for the way they have behaved, particularly over the last week, or even the last few days."
Adams was offered a "very senior position," Collins said.
Collins said she spoke to every MP last night.
Simon Bridges is receiving the justice portfolio which Collins said she's long believed he is suited to.
"He's a hardworking MP and he's intelligent," Collins said.
"He will play a powerful role in the incoming National-led government."
Nicola Willis has picked up Nikki Kaye's education portfolio and has been bumped up one spot in the rankings to 13.
Kaye was "absolutely adamant Willis was the right person for the job", which coincided with Collins' view, she said, adding Willis is an "an extraordinary person."
"She'll be excellent as a minister of education."
The party's deputy leader Gerry Brownlee will take on the Covid-19 border response portfolio.
Collins has placed the party's agriculture spokesperson David Bennett at number 11.
"By putting agriculture on the front bench we are making it very clear to the rural and provincial New Zealand that we understand the importance of agriculture to our economy and to our country as a whole," Collins said.
Collins said she didn't expect to enjoy the process of forming a shadow cabinet so much.
"This is a winning team. My hardest issue with this was, who didn't get into the shadow cabinet"
"At least I don't have the problem Jacinda Ardern's got"
Collins said she will be making a major announcement tomorrow.National Party spokespersonsJudith Collins - National SecurityGerry Brownlee - NZSIS, GCSB, Covid-19 Border ResponsePaul Goldsmith - Finance, Earthquake CommissionSimon Bridges - Foreign Affairs, JusticeDr Shane Reti - HealthTodd McClay - Economic Development, TourismChris Bishop - Infrastructure, Transport, Shadow Leader of the HouseTodd Muller - TradeLouise Upston - Social Development, Social InvestmentScott Simpson - Environment, Climate Change, Planning (RMA reform)David Bennett - AgricultureMichael Woodhouse - Regional Economic Development, Pike River re-entry, Deputy Shadow Leader of the HouseChris Penk - Courts, VeteransErica Stanford - Internal Affairs, Associate Environment, Associate ConservationTim van de Molen - Third Whip, Building and ConstructionMaureen Pugh - Consumer Affairs, Regional Development (South Island), West Coast IssuesDan Bidois - Workplace Relations and SafetyAgnes Loheni - Associate Small Business, Associate Pacific PeoplesPaulo Garcia - Associate JusticeLawrence Yule - Local GovernmentDenise Lee - Local Government (Auckland)Parmjeet Parmar - Research, Science and Innovation, StatisticsBrett Hudson - Police, Government Digital ServicesSimeon Brown - Corrections, Tertiary Education, Youth, Associate Education, Associate Drug ReformIan McKelvie - Racing, Fisheries, ForestryJo Hayes - Whānau Ora, Māori DevelopmentAndrew Falloon - Biosecurity, Associate Agriculture, Associate Economic Development, Associate TransportMatt King - Regional Development (North Island), Associate TransportTim MacIndoe - ACC, Skills and Employment, Seniors, Civil DefenceKanwaljit Singh Bakshi - Ethnic Communities, Associate JusticeMatt Doocey - Junior Whip, Mental HealthAlfred Ngaro - Pacific Peoples, Community and Voluntary, Children and Disability IssuesStuart Smith - Immigration, ViticultureSimon O'Connor - Customs, Associate Social Development, Associate Housing and Urban Development (Social Housing)Alfred Ngaro - Pacific Peoples, Community and Voluntary, Children and Disability IssuesBarbara Kuriger - Senior Whip, Food Safety, Rural Communities, WomenHarete Hipango - Shadow Attorney-General, Crown-Maori Relations and Treaty Negotiations, Māori TourismJonathan Young - Energy & Resources, Arts Culture and HeritageNicola Willis - Education, Early Childhood EducationJacqui Dean - Housing and Urban Development, ConservationMark Mitchell - Defence & Disarmament, Sport & RecreationMelissa Lee - Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media, Data and Cyber-securityAndrew Bayly - Revenue, Commerce, State-Owned Enterprises, Associate Finance, Small Business and ManufacturingDr Nick Smith - State Services, Electoral Law Reform, Drug Reform
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