The United–Reform coalition government of New Zealand was the ministry that governed New Zealand from 1931 to 1935. The United–Reform Coalition was between...
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of New Zealand, the United and Reform parties, from 1931 to 1936. The Coalition formed the United–Reform coalition Government of New Zealand from its...
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The Reform Party (Māori: Pāti Riwhōma), formally the New Zealand Political Reform League, was New Zealand's second major political party, having been...
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United Government between 1928 and 1931, and the United–Reform coalition Government between 1931 and 1935. In 1936, it merged with the Reform Party to...
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The New Zealand Government exercises executive power in New Zealand. This article lists spans of government under a party or coalition, as well as ministries...
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The Reform Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 1912 to 1928, led by the conservative Reform Party. It is probably best remembered...
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National Government is a coalition government comprising the National Party, ACT Party and New Zealand First that has governed New Zealand since November...
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New Zealand Democrat Party was a political party in New Zealand, founded in 1934 with the purpose of opposing socialist legislation by the government...
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the newly formed coalition between the United Party and the Reform Party remaining in office as the United–Reform Coalition Government, although the opposition...
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The New Zealand Government (Māori: Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa) is the central government through which political authority is exercised in New Zealand. As...
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The Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 10 December 1999 to 19 November 2008. Labour Party leader Helen Clark...
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electoral reforms in the 1996 election, Jim Bolger formed a coalition with New Zealand First. Following Bolger's resignation, the government was led by...
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The second term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand lasted between 2020 and 2023. It was formed following the Labour Party's landslide victory...
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Reform parties had competed against each other; however, between 1931 and 1935, the United–Reform Coalition held power in New Zealand. The coalition went...
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minister. The party has formed coalition governments with both major political parties in New Zealand: with the New Zealand National Party from 1996 to 1998...
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first term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand lasted between 2017 and 2020. It was formed on 19 October 2017 following coalition agreements...
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National–ACT–NZ First coalition government opposes co-governance, and supports conservative law and justice reforms and tax cuts. Politics of New Zealand § Modern...
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Electoral reform in New Zealand has been a political issue in the past as major changes have been made to both parliamentary and local government electoral...
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party in New Zealand. It is currently led by David Seymour, and is in coalition with the National and New Zealand First parties, as part of the Sixth...
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major parties, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters announced on 19 October 2017 that his party would form a coalition government with Labour. That...
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three parties dominated New Zealand politics. The Liberal Party was succeeded by the United Party in 1928. The United and Reform parties found themselves...
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form a grand coalition with the Labour Party and the Reform Party. Labour refused, but Reform went into a coalition government with United from September...
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Christopher Luxon (redirect from Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon)
19 July 1970) is a New Zealand politician and former business executive who has served as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand since November 2023...
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A coalition government is a cabinet of a government in which several parties cooperate. The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on...
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Labour MPs — 53 of the 80 were members of the Labour Party. The main opposition consisted of a coalition of the Reform Party, the United Party, and three...
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by a coalition of the United Party and the Reform Party, the United–Reform Coalition. United and Reform had traditionally been enemies – United was a...
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Labour Government, which was in coalition with the Alliance party, made attempts to reform New Zealand's abortion laws. After several months of preparatory...
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On 24 November 2023, Luxon announced the formation of a coalition government with ACT and New Zealand First. On 27 November 2023, Luxon was sworn in as...
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Hung parliament (category Minority governments)
three-way deadlock. On this occasion the Reform and United parties became a coalition government out of mutual fear of Labour's ever-increasing appeal as the...
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return of her minority government coalition with the Progressive Party, with confidence and supply support from New Zealand First and from United Future...
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