National Party
centre-right
49
seats
About this party
The New Zealand National Party is a centre-right party founded in 1936. It emphasises free-market economics, lower taxes, individual responsibility, and strong law enforcement. National typically supports business-friendly policy, fiscal restraint, and a pragmatic approach to social policy.
Core values
MPs in this party (10)
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Judith Collins
Minister for National Security and Intelligence · Papakura
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Louise Upston
Minister for Social Development and Employment · Taupō
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Erica Stanford
Minister of Education, Minister for Immigration · East Coast Bays
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Nicola Willis
Minister of Finance, Deputy Leader · Ōhāriu
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Shane Reti
Minister of Health · Whangārei
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Chris Bishop
Minister of Housing, Attorney-General · Hutt South
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Paul Goldsmith
Minister of Justice, Minister for Arts Culture and Heritage · Epsom
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Mark Mitchell
Minister of Police · Whangaparāoa
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Simeon Brown
Minister of Transport, Minister of Local Government · Pakuranga
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Christopher Luxon
Prime Minister · Botany
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