Fourth National Government of New Zealand - Cabinet Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

Ministry Minister Term(s)
Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon 1990–1996
Winston Peters 1996–1998
Wyatt Creech 1998–1999
Attorney-General Paul East 1990–1997
Doug Graham 1997–1999
Minister of Defence Warren Cooper 1990–1996
Paul East 1996–1997
Max Bradford 1997–1999
Minister of Education Lockwood Smith 1990–1996
Wyatt Creech 1996–1999
Nick Smith 1999
Treasurer Winston Peters 1996–1998
Bill Birch 1998–1999
Bill English 1999
Minister of Finance Ruth Richardson 1990–1993
Bill Birch 1993–1999
Bill English 1999
Bill Birch 1999
Minister of Foreign Affairs Don McKinnon 1990–1999
Minister of Health Simon Upton 1990–1993
Bill Birch 1993
Jenny Shipley 1993–1996
Bill English 1996–1999
Minister of Justice Doug Graham 1990–1999
Minister of Māori Affairs Winston Peters 1990–1991
Doug Kidd 1991–1993
John Luxton 1993–1996
Tau Henare 1996–1999
Minister of Railways Roger Sowry 1990–1993
Minister of Social Welfare Jenny Shipley 1990–1993
Minister of Agriculture John Falloon 1990–1996

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