David Beattie from 6 November 1980 — Keith Holyoake until 25 October 1980
Sessions
1st
16 May 1979 – 14 December 1979
2nd
15 May 1980 – 12 December 1980
3rd
28 May 1981 – 23 October 1981
The 39th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand which began with the general election held on 25 November 1978, and finished with the general election held on 28 November 1981. The dates of the Muldoon Ministry were from 13 December 1978 to 11 December 1981.
The Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon of the National Party, led the Third National Government from 1975 to 1984.
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