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Prime Minister announces changes to Ministry

Published: Tue 21 Jan 2014 03:46 PM
Prime Minister announces changes to Ministry
Prime Minister John Key today announced changes to the National-led Government’s Ministerial line-up, to take effect from Tuesday, 28 January.
Internal Affairs and Local Government Minister Chris Tremain, who has announced his intention to retire from Parliament at the upcoming general election, will be resigning from the Ministry.
Peter Dunne will be appointed Minister of Internal Affairs, Associate Minister of Health and Associate Minister of Conservation. Mr Dunne will be a Minister outside Cabinet as he was prior to his resignation in June last year.
Michael Woodhouse will be promoted to the vacancy in Cabinet, and will retain all of his current responsibilities.
Paula Bennett picks up the role of Minister of Local Government, in addition to her current portfolio responsibilities.
The new Minister outside Cabinet will be Peseta Sam Lotu-liga, who will be appointed Minister of Pacific Island Affairs and Associate Minister of Local Government. Mr Lotu-liga is the MP for Maungakiekie and was first elected to Parliament 2008.
“I want to thank Chris Tremain for his work as a Minister, and previously as Senior Government Whip,” Mr Key says.
“Chris will be a real loss to the National caucus when he retires at the election and I wish him well for the future.
“I am pleased to welcome Peter Dunne back as a Minister. We have worked together well in the past, and United Future continues to be a valued partner in government.
“While 2013 brought its challenges, both Peter and I start this election year looking forward, not back.”
Mr Key also congratulated Mr Lotu-liga on his elevation to the Ministry.
“Sam has very strong ties with the Pasifika community and has represented their interests in caucus well.
“He is well placed to build on the work that Hekia Parata has done in this portfolio this past term.”
In other changes, Todd McClay will take up the role of Associate Tourism.
The Governor-General will swear in the new Ministers on Tuesday 28 January, prior to Parliament getting underway for the new year.
“The National-led Government’s strong Ministerial team will continue to take New Zealand forward and deliver on what we have promised,” Mr Key says.

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