Roger Morrison SowryONZM (born 2 December 1958) is a former New Zealand politician.[1] He is a member of the National Party, and was the deputy leader from 2001 to 2003.
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Roger Morrison Sowry ONZM (born 2 December 1958) is a former New Zealand politician. He is a member of the National Party, and was the deputy leader from...
three other newly elected National MPs (Tony Ryall, Nick Smith, and RogerSowry) were soon identified as rising stars in New Zealand politics, and at...
percentage. Four new (and young) National MPs: (Bill English, Tony Ryall, RogerSowry and Nick Smith) were called the "brat pack" by Sir Robert Muldoon (himself...
December 1999 – 19 October 2005 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by RogerSowry Succeeded by David Benson-Pope Member of the New Zealand Parliament for...
Katherine O'Regan Simon Upton Joy McLauchlan RogerSowry Jim Gerard2 Arthur Anae Eric Roy Peter Gresham Roger Maxwell Pansy Wong Unsuccessful: Annabel Young1...
David Parker 684 Gavan Herlihy Otaki Judy Keall Darren Hughes 7,736 RogerSowry Pakuranga Maurice Williamson 4,556 Michael Wood Palmerston North Steve...
former Labour MP who quit the party in protest over the economic reforms of Roger Douglas, which were often blamed for Labour's election loss in 1990. Gradually...
Prebble (List) Green Ian Ewen-Street (List) National Lynda Scott Kaikoura RogerSowry (List) Labour Helen Duncan (List) Janet Mackey East Coast Mark Peck Invercargill...
Labour government—these policies, started by Labour Party Finance Minister Roger Douglas and popularly known as Rogernomics, centred on the privatisation...
importance in the election were the economic reforms being undertaken by Roger Douglas, the Minister of Finance. These reforms, sometimes known as "Rogernomics"...
Representatives Members 120 Speaker of the House Doug Kidd Leader of the House RogerSowry — Wyatt Creech until 31 August 1998 Prime Minister Jenny Shipley — Jim...
ongoing economic reforms, nicknamed Rogernomics after Minister of Finance Roger Douglas, which were based around liberalisation, privatisation, and the...
Kaipara Lockwood Smith 8,610 Wayne Sellwood Kapiti Margaret Shields RogerSowry 1,599 Margaret Shields King Country Jim Bolger 7,274 Cameron Gordon Lyttelton...
McCully Simon Power Tony Ryall Lynda Scott Lockwood Smith Nick Smith RogerSowry Georgina te Heuheu Lindsay Tisch Maurice Williamson Richard Worth NZ...
in protest in 1989 over the economic reforms, known as Rogernomics, of Roger Douglas, the Minister of Finance. He established the NewLabour Party. "Hon...
McCully Simon Power Tony Ryall Lynda Scott Lockwood Smith Nick Smith RogerSowry Georgina te Heuheu Lindsay Tisch Maurice Williamson Richard Worth NZ...
372 Peter Brown Kaipara Lockwood Smith 2,958 Rosalie Steward Kapiti RogerSowry 1,038 Rob Calder King Country Jim Bolger 4,506 Murray Simpson Lyttelton...
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December 1996 Wyatt Creech National 16 December 1996 31 August 1998 RogerSowry National 31 August 1998 10 December 1999 Minister of Māori Affairs Winston...
electorate in Parliament, but in the 1990 election she was defeated by RogerSowry; one of a number of losses contributing to the fall of the Fourth Labour...
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