Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand information
Government of New Zealand from 1999–2008
Fifth Labour Government
Ministry of New Zealand
1999–2008
Ministry in October 2005
Date formed
10 December 1999
Date dissolved
19 November 2008
People and organisations
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor-General
Sir Michael Hardie Boys (1999–2001) Dame Silvia Cartwright (2001–06) Sir Anand Satyanand (2006–08)
Prime Minister
Helen Clark
Deputy Prime Minister
Jim Anderton (1999–2002) Michael Cullen (2002–2008)
Member party
Labour Party (1999–2008) Alliance Party (1999–2002) Progressive Party (2002–08) United Future (2002–08) Green Party (2005–08) New Zealand First (2005–08)
Opposition party
National Party
Opposition leader
Jenny Shipley (1999–2001)
Bill English (2001–2003)
Don Brash (2003–2006)
John Key (2006–2008)
History
Election(s)
1999 general election
2002 general election
2005 general election
Legislature term(s)
46th Parliament
47th Parliament
48th Parliament
Budget(s)
2006 budget
2007 budget
2008 budget
Predecessor
Fourth National Government of New Zealand
Successor
Fifth National Government of New Zealand
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 negotiated a coalition with Jim Anderton, leader of the Alliance Party. While undertaking a number of substantial reforms, it was not particularly radical compared to previous Labour governments.
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