David Clark takes over health role
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Wed Mar 08 2017 13:00:00 GMT+1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)
David Clark takes over health role
Wednesday, 8 March 2017, 5:47 am
Press Release: New Zealand Labour Party
Andrew Little
Leader of the Opposition
MEDIA STATEMENT
7 March 2017
David Clark takes over health role
Dunedin North MP David Clark succeeds Annette King as Health Spokesperson as part of a minor reallocation of portfolios announced today by Labour Leader Andrew Little.
“David has been Associate Spokesperson for some time and has worked closely with Annette in this important portfolio so I’m very confident he will do well in this role.
“A Labour Government will reverse National’s health cuts and David’s skills and experience will be invaluable in communicating to the electorate how Labour will fix the health system.
“Stuart Nash takes over David’s Economic Development (including Regional Development) portfolio and David Parker picks up his Trade and Export Growth role.
“Megan Woods has been a strong performer in her Climate Change and Canterbury Issues roles and picks up Stuart’s Energy, Innovation and Science, Research and Development portfolios.”
Among other changes:
· Peeni Henare gains State Owned Enterprises
· Raymond Huo, who is expected to join the Labour caucus next week, takes over the Land Information Role once sworn in
· Annette King is the new State Services Spokesperson
· Adrian Rurawhe moves into the Shadow Cabinet
“This completes changes triggered by Michael Wood’s election as Mt Roskill MP. Earlier this year Kris Faafoi was elected Senior Whip and Adrian Rurawhe, Caucus Secretary.
“The team I lead into this year’s election is strong and determined. We will be working hard to show New Zealanders that there is a better way that provides fairness and opportunity for all,” says Andrew Little.
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