Caucuses and MPs' Responsibilities in The 48th New Zealand Parliament

Caucuses And MPs' Responsibilities In The 48th New Zealand Parliament

The 2005 New Zealand general election took place on 17 September 2005 and determined the composition of the 48th New Zealand Parliament. The table below lists all the political parties and the members of parliaments in the Parliament of New Zealand, 48th New Zealand Parliament. The political parties are listed alphabetically and the members of parliaments in each party are ranked according to their caucus ranking.

Read more about Caucuses And MPs' Responsibilities In The 48th New Zealand Parliament:  Act Party's Parliamentary Caucus, Green Party's Parliamentary Caucus, Jim Anderton's Progressive Party's Parliamentary Caucus, Labour Party's Parliamentary Caucus, Maori Party's Parliamentary Caucus, National Party's Parliamentary Caucus, New Zealand First's Parliamentary Caucus, United Future Party's Parliamentary Caucus, Independents' Parliamentary Caucus

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