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The Official Opposition in New Zealand is usually the largest political party or coalition which is not a member of the ruling government. This means that the political party, while still involved with the political process in New Zealand, they do not have ministers or their supporters in a position of power. This is usually the second-largest party in a legislative house, although in certain unusual circumstances it may be the largest party (due to a larger Government bloc) or even a third or fourth party. In New Zealand, the current opposition party is the Labour Party.
With the introduction of MMP in 1996 (after referendums in 1992 and 1993), there was consideration to remove the official role of the Opposition as it became unclear which party was 'the' opposition. This is complicated more by parties which occasionally act with the government and at other times vote against it. The unusual positioning that developed after the 2005 election has further complicated the idea of 'opposition'. No grand coalition has yet appeared in New Zealand (excluding the War Cabinets).
The current Official Opposition is as follows[1]:
| Shadow Minister | Portfolio |
|---|---|
| Phil Goff | Leader of the Opposition Shadow Minister in Charge of the NZ Security Intelligence Service |
| Annette King | Deputy Leader of the Opposition |
| Helen Clark | Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs Shadow Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage |
| Michael Cullen | Shadow Leader of the House Shadow Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations |
| David Cunliffe | Shadow Minister of Finance |
| Ruth Dyson | Shadow Minister of Health |
| Parekura Horomia | Shadow Minister of Maori Affairs Shadow Minister of Fisheries |
| Clayton Cosgrove | Shadow Minister of Police Shadow Minister of Corrections Shadow Minister for State-Owned Enterprises Associate Shadow Minister of Finance |
| Chris Carter | Shadow Minister of Education (Overall; Compulsory) Shadow Minister of Ethnic Affairs |
| Nanaia Mahuta | Shadow Minister for the Environment Shadow Minister of Tourism Associate Shadow Minister of Maori Affairs |
| Maryan Street | Shadow Minister of Trade Shadow Minister for Tertiary Education |
| Darren Hughes | Senior Whip Shadow Minister of Transport |
| David Parker | Shadow Attorney-General Shadow Minister for Electoral Reform Shadow Minister of ACC Associate Shadow Minister of Finance |
| Shane Jones | Shadow Minister of Local Government Shadow Minister of Building and Construction Shadow Minister for Infrastructure |
| Trevor Mallard | Shadow Minister of Labour Shadow Minister for Economic Development and Employment Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation |
| Lianne Dalziel | Shadow Minister of Justice Shadow Minister of Commerce |
| Charles Chauvel | Shadow Minister Responsible for Climate Change Issues Shadow Minister of Energy Associate Shadow Minister of Commerce |
| Pete Hodgson | Shadow Minister of Immigration Shadow Minister of Defence |
| Winnie Laban | Shadow Minister of Pacific Island Affairs Associate Shadow Minister of Health Associate Shadow Minister for Economic Development |
| Moana Mackey | Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs Shadow Minister for Research and Development Shadow Minister for Science and Technology |
| Steve Chadwick | Junior Whip Shadow Minister for Conservation |
| Sue Moroney | Shadow Minister for Women's Affairs Shadow Minister of Education (Early Childhood Education) |
| Rick Barker | Shadow Minister for Courts Shadow Minister of Veterans' Affairs |
| Ross Robertson | Shadow Minister for Small Business Shadow Minister for Senior Citizens Shadow Minister for Racing Associate Shadow Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control |
| George Hawkins | Shadow Minister of Housing |
| Mita Ririnui | Shadow Minister of Forestry Associate Shadow Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Associate Shadow Minister of Agriculture |
| Lynn Pillay | Shadow Minister for Disability Issues Associate Shadow Minister of Justice (Victims Rights) |
| Ashraf Choudhary | Shadow Minister for Food Safety Shadow Minister for Agricultural Science Associate Shadow Minister for Ethnic Affairs |
| Darien Fenton | Shadow Minister for Transport Safety Associate Shadow Minister of Labour |
| Su’a William Sio | Shadow Minister of Customs Associate Shadow Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Associate Shadow Minister of Local Government |
| Jacinda Ardern | Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs Associate Shadow Minister of Justice (Youth Affairs) |
| Carol Beaumont | Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs Associate Shadow Minister of Labour |
| Brendon Burns | Shadow Minister of Broadcasting Associate Shadow Minister for the Evironment (Water Quality) |
| Clare Curran | Shadow Minister for Communication and IT |
| Kelvin Davis | Shadow Minister for Biosecurity Associate Shadow Minister of Education |
| Chris Hipkins | Shadow Minister of Internal Affairs Associate Shadow Minister of Energy |
| Raymond Huo | Shadow Minister Responsible for the Law Commission Shadow Minister of Statistics Associate Shadow Minister for Ethnic Affairs |
| Iain Lees-Galloway | Shadow Minister for Land Information Associate Shadow Minister of Defence Associate Shadow Minister of Health (Drugs & Alcohol) |
| Stuart Nash | Shadow Minister of Revenue Associate Shadow Minister of Trade Associate Shadow Minister of Forestry |
| Rajen Prasad | Shadow Minister for the Voluntary and Community Sector Associate Shadow Minister for Ethnic Affairs Associate Shadow Minister for Social Development and Employment (Family & CYF) |
| Grant Robertson | Shadow Minister of State Services Associate Shadow Minister for Arts, Culture, and Heritage Associate Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs |
| Carmel Sepuloni | Shadow Minister of Civil Defence Associate Shadow Minister for Tertiary Educaton Associate Shadow Minister for Social Development and Employment |
| Phil Twyford | Shadow Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control Shadow Minister Responsible for Auckland Issues Associate Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs (Development Assistance) |
| Jim Anderton | Shadow Minister of Agriculture |