Das Kabinett Ardern II war vom 6. November 2020 bis zum 25. Januar 2023 die Regierung von Neuseeland.

Kabinettsmitglieder

Jacinda Ardern ließ am 2. November 2020 die Liste ihrer Kabinettsmitglieder veröffentlichen. Die Premierministerin bezeichnete das Kabinett als „unglaublich vielfältig“. Acht von 20 sind Frauen, fünf sind Māori, drei Pazifische Insulaner und drei gehören zur LGBT-Community. Sie sind seit dem 6. November 2020 im Amt. Die erste Frau an der Spitze des Außenministeriums wurde Nanaia Mahuta. Bei der Parlamentswahl am 17. September 2020 hatte die New Zealand Labour Party die absolute Mehrheit errungen, was Ardern die Bildung einer Regierung ohne Beteiligung anderer Parteien ermöglichte. Ardern schloss jedoch ein Kooperationsabkommen mit der Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, um die Zusammenarbeit aus dem Vorgängerkabinett fortzusetzen; sie vermied dabei, von einer Koalition zu sprechen. Außerhalb des Kabinetts bleibt James Shaw Klimaschutz-Minister, Marama Davidson erhielt das Familienministerium.

Mit der Vereidigung von Chris Hipkins als neuer Premierminister, endete auch die Regierung von Jacinda Ardern, was eine Kabinettsumbildung nötig machte, siehe Kabinett der Regierung Chris Hipkins.

Regierungsmitglieder

PAmtsinhaber/inParteiMinisteramtAmtszeit (von ... bis)
Kabinettsmitglieder
1 Jacinda Ardern Labour Prime Minister
Minister for Child Poverty Reduction
Minister for National Security and Intelligence
Minister Responsible for Ministerial Services
Associate Minister Arts, Culture and Heritage
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
2 Grant Robertson Labour Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Racing
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
3 Kelvin Davis Labour Minister for Children
Minister of Corrections
Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
Associate Minister of Education (Māori Education)
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
4 Megan Woods Labour Minister for Research, Science and Innovation
Minister for Energy and Resources
Minister for Housing
Associate Minister for Finance
Minister for Building and Construction
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
5 Chris Hipkins Labour Minister of Education
Minister for the Public Service
Minister for COVID-19 Response
Minister for Police
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
6 Carmel Sepuloni Labour Minister for Disability Issues
Minister for ACC
Minister for Social Development and Employment
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
7 Andrew Little Labour Minister for Health
Minister Responsible for the GCSB
Minister Responsible for the NZSIS
Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
Minister Responsible for Pike River Re-entry
Lead Coordination Minister for the
Government’s Response to the
Royal Commission’s Report into the
Terrorist Attack on the Christchurch Mosques
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
10. Dezember 2020



25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023



8 David Parker Labour Attorney-General
Minister for the Environment
Minister for Oceans and Fisheries
Minister of Revenue
Associate Minister of Finance
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
9 Nanaia Mahuta Labour Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Local Government
Associate Minister for Māori Development
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
10 Poto Williams Labour Minister for Building and Construction
Minister of Police
Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing)
Associate Minister for Children
Minister of Conservation
Minister for Disability Issues
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
11 Damien O’Connor Labour Minister of Agriculture
Minister for Biosecurity
Minister for Land Information
Minister of Rural Communities
Minister for Trade and Export Growth
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
12 Stuart Nash Labour Minister for Economic and Regional Development
Minister of Forestry
Minister for Small Business
Minister of Tourism
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
13 Kris Faafoi Labour Minister of Justice
Minister for Broadcasting and Media
Minister of Immigration
Acting Minister of Emergency Management
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. April 2021
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
1. September 2022
14 Peeni Henare Labour Minister of Defence
Minister for Whānau Ora
Associate Minister of Health (Māori Health)
Associate Minister of Housing (Māori Housing)
Associate Minister of Tourism
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
15 Willie Jackson Labour Minister for Māori Development
Associate Minister for ACC
Associate Minister of Justice
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
16 Jan Tinetti Labour Minister of Internal Affairs
Minister for Women
Associate Minister of Education (School Operations)
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
17 Michael Wood Labour Minister of Transport
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
Deputy Leader of the House
Minister of Immigration
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
18 Kiri Allan Labour Minister of Conservation
Minister for Emergency Management
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
Associate Minister for the Environment
Minister of Justice
Associate Minister of Finance
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
19 David Clark Labour Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Minister for the Digital Economy and Communications
Minister for State Owned Enterprises
Minister of Statistics
Minister Responsible for the Earthquake Commission
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
20 Ayesha Verrall Labour Minister for Food Safety
Associate Minister for Research, Science and Innovation
Minister for Seniors
Associate Minister for Health
Acting Minister for Conservation
Associate Minister for COVID-19 Response
Minister for COVID-19 Response
Minister for Research, Science and Innovation
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. April 2021
26. Februar 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
5. Juli 2021
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
Minister außerhalb des Kabinetts
1 Aupito William Sio Labour Minister for Courts
Minister for Pacific Peoples
Associate Minister of Education (Pacific Peoples)
Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs
Associate Minister of Health (Pacific Peoples)
Associate Minister of Justice
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
2 Meka Whaitiri Labour Minister of Customs
Minister for Veterans
Associate Minister of Agriculture (Animal Welfare)
Associate Minister of Statistics
Minister of Statistics
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
3 Phil Twyford Labour Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control
Minister of State for Trade and Export Growth
Associate Minister for the Environment
Associate Minister of Immigration
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
4 Priyanca
Radhakrishnan
Labour Minister for Youth
Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector
Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities
Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment
Associate Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
5 Kieran McAnulty Labour Minister for Emergency Management
Minister for Racing
Associate Minister for Local Government
Associate Minister for Transport
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
14. Juni 2022
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
Minister der unterstützenden Partei
1 Marama Davidson Green Party Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
Associate Minister of Housing (Homelessness)
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
2 James Shaw Green Party Minister for Climate Change
Associate Minister for Environment (Biodiversity)t
6. November 2020
6. November 2020
25. Januar 2023
25. Januar 2023
Parlamentarische Staatssekretäre
1 Rino Tirikatene Labour Parliamentary Under-Secretary für den
– Minister for Oceans and Fisheries
– Minister for Trade and Export Growth (Māori Trade)

6. November 2020
6. November 2020



2 Deborah Russell Labour Parliamentary Under-Secretary für den
– Minister of Revenue

6. November 2020


Quellen: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

Einzelnachweise

  1. 1 2 Neuseeland: Ardern stellt Kabinett vor. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. 2. November 2020, abgerufen am 2. November 2020.
  2. Jacinda Ardern to name Cabinet on Monday. In: Radio New Zealand. 31. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 4. November 2020 (englisch).
  3. New Zealand’s Ardern names ‘incredibly diverse’ cabinet, including first Indigenous woman as top diplomat. In: The Washington Post. 2. November 2020, abgerufen am 6. November 2020 (englisch).
  4. 1 2 Ministerial List for Announcement on Monday, 2 November 2020. (PDF; 187 kB) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 2. November 2020, abgerufen am 2. November 2020 (englisch).
  5. Phil Taylor: Jacinda Ardern unveils diverse new cabinet to focus on Covid-19 recovery. In: The Guardian. 1. November 2020, abgerufen am 6. November 2020 (englisch).
  6. Premierministerin Ardern will weiter mit Grünen kooperieren – trotz absoluter Mehrheit. In: Der Spiegel. 31. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 10. November 2020.
  7. Michael Neilson, Adam Pearse, Thomas Coughlan: Chris Hipkins sworn in as Prime Minister, Carmel Sepuloni as deputy, Jacinda Ardern vacates top job. New Zealand Herald, 25. Januar 2023, abgerufen am 25. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  8. Ministerial List 10 December 2020. (PDF; 229 kB) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 10. Dezember 2020, abgerufen am 24. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  9. Ministerial List 26 February 2022. (PDF; 231 kB) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 26. Februar 2022, abgerufen am 24. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  10. Ministerial List 14 June 2022. (PDF; 187 kB) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 14. Juni 2022, abgerufen am 24. Januar 2023 (englisch).
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