New Zealands premierministre

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Fire af New Zealand premierministre (fotograferet i 1992): David Lange, Jim Bolger, Sir Robert Muldoon og Mike Moore.

New Zealands premierministre er en liste over personer, der har haft embedet som New Zealands regeringsledere siden 1856.

Nomenklatur

Oprindelig var regeringslederen officielt betegnet "kolonialsekretær" eller "førsteminister". Fra 1869 var han "premier" og fra 1901 "premierminister".

Oversigt over New Zealands premierministre

NrBilledeNavnFraTilParty
Kolonialsekretær af New Zealand
1Henry Sewell7. maj 185620. maj 1856Løsgænger
2Sir William Fox20. maj 18562. juni 1856Løsgænger
3Sir Edward Stafford2. juni 185612. juli 1861Løsgænger
(2)Sir William Fox12. juli 18616. august 1862Løsgænger
4Alfred Domett6. august 186230. oktober 1863Løsgænger
5Sir Frederick Whitaker30. oktober 186324. november 1864Løsgænger
6Sir Frederick Weld24. november 186416. oktober 1865Løsgænger
(3)Sir Edward Stafford16. oktober 186528. juni 1869Løsgænger
Premier af New Zealand
(2)Sir William Fox28. juni 186910. september 1872Løsgænger
(3)Sir Edward Stafford10. september 187211. oktober 1872Løsgænger
7George Waterhouse11. oktober 18723. marts 1873Løsgænger
(2)Sir William Fox3. marts 18738. april 1873Løsgænger
8Sir Julius Vogel8. april 18736. juli 1875Løsgænger
9Daniel Pollen8. juli 187515. februar 1876Løsgænger
(8)Sir Julius Vogel15. februar 18761. september 1876Løsgænger
10Sir Harry Atkinson1. september 187613. oktober 1877Løsgænger
11Sir George Grey13. oktober 18778. oktober 1879Løsgænger
12Sir John Hall8. oktober 187921. april 1882Løsgænger
(5)Sir Frederick Whitaker21. april 188225. september 1883Løsgænger
(10)Sir Harry Atkinson25. september 188316. august 1884Løsgænger
13Sir Robert Stout16. august 188428. august 1884Løsgænger
(10)Sir Harry Atkinson28. august 18843. september 1884Løsgænger
(13)Sir Robert Stout3. september 18848. oktober 1887Løsgænger
(10)Sir Harry Atkinson8. oktober 188724. januar 1891Løsgænger
14John Ballance24. januar 189127. april 1893

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Liberale Parti
15Richard Seddon27. april 189310. juni 1906

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Liberale Parti
16William Hall-Jones10. juni 19066. august 1906Liberale Parti
Premierminister af New Zealand
17Sir Joseph Ward6. august 190612. marts 1912Liberale Parti
18Thomas Mackenzie12. marts 191210. juli 1912Liberale Parti
19William Massey10. juli 191210. maj 1925

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Reformpartiet
20Francis Bell10. maj 192530. maj 1925Reformpartiet
21Gordon Coates30. maj 192510. december 1928Reformpartiet
(17)Sir Joseph Ward10. december 192828. maj 1930Forenede Parti
22George Forbes28. maj 19306. december 1935Forenede Parti
23Michael Joseph Savage6. december 193527. marts 1940

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Arbejderpartiet
24Peter Fraser27. marts 194013. april 1949Arbejderpartiet
25Sidney Holland13. april 194920. september 1957Nationalpartiet
26Sir Keith Holyoake20. september 195712. december 1957Nationalpartiet
27Walter Nash12. december 195712. december 1960Arbejderpartiet
(26)Sir Keith Holyoake12. december 19607. februar 1972Nationalpartiet
28Jack Marshall7. februar 19728. december 1972Nationalpartiet
29Norman Kirk8. december 197231. august 1974

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Arbejderpartiet
-Hugh Watt

(agerende premierminister)

31. august 19746. september 1974Arbejderpartiet
30Bill Rowling6. september 197412. december 1975Arbejderpartiet
31Sir Robert Muldoon12. december 197526. juli 1984Nationalpartiet
32David Lange26. juli 19848. august 1989Arbejderpartiet
33Geoffrey Palmer8 august 19894. september 1990Arbejderpartiet
34Mike Moore4. september 19902. november 1990Arbejderpartiet
35Jim Bolger2. september 19908. december 1997Nationalpartiet
36Jenny Shipley8. december 199710. december 1999Nationalpartiet
37Helen Clark10. december 199919. november 2008Arbejderpartiet
38John Key19. november 200812. december 2016Nationalpartiet
39Bill English12. december 201626. oktober 2017Nationalpartiet
40Jacinda Ardern26. oktober 201725. januar 2023Arbejderpartiet
41Chris Hipkins25. januar 202327. november 2023Arbejderpartiet
42Christopher Luxon27. november 2023NuværendeNationalpartiet

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Joseph Ward c. 1906.jpg
Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward
Sidney George Holland (1953) 2.png
Sidney George Holland, photographed by Gordon Burt, circa 1953.
Chris Hipkins NZ Labour (2).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: New Zealand Labour Party, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Profile Photo of Chris Hipkins, Member of Parliament for Remutaka and current Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Jack Marshall, 1972.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Archives New Zealand, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Prime Minister of New Zealand Jack Marshall
Hugh Watt, 1951 (1).jpg
Hugh Watt, Labour Party candidate for the Parnell electorate
Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld.jpg
Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, ca 1865
Christopher Luxon (52535372229) (cropped).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: © Päivi Paasikoski, valtioneuvoston kanslia - FinnishGovernment, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Kuvassa vasemmalta oikealle: Sanna Marin, Christopher Luxon
Robert Stout, 1885.jpg
Robert Stout in 1885
William Hall-Jones, 1906.jpg
Portrait of William Hall-Jones, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Henry Sewell, 1860 cropped.jpg
Portrait of Henry Sewell, circa 1860. Photographer unidentified.

This is a copy of part of an original montage of photographs depicting members of the New Zealand House of Representatives, Second Parliament, 1860.

Cropped version of another file already on Commons: File:Henry Sewell, 1860.jpg
Four past New Zealand prime ministers together in 1992.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Archives New Zealand, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Four former New Zealand Prime Ministers - David Lange, Jim Bolger, Sir Robert Muldoon and Mike Moore - at the 1992 valedictory dinner, Wellington Club.
Mike Moore, 1992 (crop).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Archives New Zealand, Licens: CC BY-SA 2.0
Mike Moore taken in 1992 by the Inter-Parliamentary Relations Office.
Edward William Stafford.jpg
Sir Edward William Stafford, served as Premier of New Zealand on three occasions in the mid 19th century.
Joseph Gordon Coates.jpg
Joseph Gordon Coates, 21st Prime Minister of New Zealand
John Key headshot.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Gobierno de Chile, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Reunión con Primer Ministro de Nueva Zelanda, Japón.
Daniel Pollen, ca 1873.jpg
Dr Daniel Pollen, ca 1873
John Ballance 1880.jpg
A formal portrait of John Ballance possibly taken while he was the Member of Parliament for Rangitikei. Taken by W H Clarke circa 1880.
Richard Seddon, 1906.jpg
Photograph of Richard Seddon shortly before his death in 1906.
Walter Nash (ca 1940s).jpg
Head and shoulders portrait of Walter Nash.
Sir Harry Albert Atkinson, ca 1885.jpg
Sir Harry Albert Atkinson, ca 1885
Jacinda Ardern November 2020 (cropped).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: New Zealand Government, Office of the Governor-General, Licens: CC BY 4.0
Jacinda Ardern, at the swearing in of the Executive Council, at Government House, Wellington, on 6 November 2020.
Sir George Grey, ca 1890.jpg
Sir George Grey, ca 1890
Bolger, 1992.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Archives New Zealand, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Jim Bolger in 1992
Bill Rowling, 1962.jpg
Photograph of Bill Rowling during the Buller by-election, 1962.
David Lange (cropped).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Courtesy of Horowhenua Historical Society inc, Levin, New Zealand, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Prime Minister David Lange posts a letter, at the opening of the new Foxton Post Office, 1980’s
Helen Clark official photo (cropped).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Global Commission on Drug Policy, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark
Deutsch: Ehemalige neuseeländische Premierministerin Helen Clark
Geoffrey Palmer.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Archives New Zealand, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Geoffrey Palmer
Michael Joseph Savage (21174121264).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Archives New Zealand from New Zealand, Licens: CC BY-SA 2.0

Michael Joseph Savage (1872-1940), or “Mickey” as he affectionately became known, was one of the country’s best loved Prime Minister. For two generations he spearheaded the social security structure of New Zealand, being a leading spokesman for increased pensions and a totally free health system.

He was a leading figure in the New Zealand Labour Party following its formation in 1916, and he succeeded Harry Holland as leader, following the latter’s death in 1933. In 1935 Savage became New Zealand’s first Labour Prime Minister, when Labour was swept into power at the tail end of the Depression. Immediately a Christmas bonus was paid to the unemployed and poor, and a programme of state housing commenced. In 1938 he began drawing up plans for his Social Security system, calling it “applied Christianity”. This provided for a universal free health system and an old-age pension of 30 shillings a week for men and women at age 60, with a general payment at the age of 65.

"Mickey" Savage, along with Peter Fraser and Walter Nash were considered the big three in the early years of the first Labour Government. In 1938, despite already being diagnosed with colon cancer, Savage made many inspiring speeches during the election campaign, leading the Labour government to an even greater victory than in 1935. Despite declining health he continued to lead the government, until on 27 March 1940, he died at his home in Wellington, at the height of his popularity.

There was a huge outpouring of grief after Savage’s death, with hundreds of thousands paying their respects in Wellington and Auckland and at stops along the main trunk line as his body was transported to its final resting place at Auckland’s Bastion Point, where the Savage Memorial now stands. For decades after his death this photograph still hung on the wall in thousands of New Zealand homes. It comes from the Nash collection, of which you can see more here: www.archives.govt.nz/gallery/v/Walter+Nash+Exhibition/

Archives Reference: AEFZ 22624 W5727 Box 333/ 356/0001

archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=23559644

archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=23559651

Material from Archives New Zealand
George Marsden Waterhouse.jpg
Photograph of George Marsden Waterhouse, Premier of South Australia and Premier of New Zealand.
Thomas Mackenzie.jpg
Thomas Mackenzie, 18th Prime Minister of New Zealand
Alfred Domett c1870-1887.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: National Library NZ on The Commons from Wellington, New Zealand, Licens: No restrictions

Alfred Domett, c 1870-1887 Unidentified photographer Reference Number: 1/4-003114-G Gelatin dry plate negative Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library

Find out more about this photograph on our Manuscripts Pictorial website
Keith Holyoake (crop).jpg
Keith Jacka Holyoake
William Ferguson Massey 1919.jpg
Prime Minister of New Zealand William Ferguson Massey (1856-1925)
George William Forbes.jpg
George William Forbes, 22nd Prime Minister of New Zealand
Norman Kirk, crop.jpg
Mr Norman Eric Kirk, Member of Parliament
Julius Vogel, ca 1870s.jpg
Sir Julius Vogel, ca 1870s
Frederick Whitaker.jpg
Sir Frederick Whitaker was an English-born New Zealand politician who served twice as Premier of New Zealand and six times as Attorney-General.
Francis Bell.jpg
Photograph taken of Sir Francis Bell
Sir John Hall, ca 1880.jpg
Sir John Hall, ca 1880
Robert Muldoon in 1981.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Unknown (from Archives New Zealand), Licens: CC BY 2.0
"PM Has Super Day" - Muldoon Celebrates 60th Birthday (1981) - AAXO 8029 W4742 33/132
Coat of arms of New Zealand.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: Sodacan, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Coat of Arms of New Zealand (1956-Present)
  • The Coat of Arms depict a shield with four quadrants divided by a central "pale". The first quadrant depicts the four stars on the flag of New Zealand; the second quadrant depicts a golden fleece, representing the nation's farming industry; the third depicts a sheaf of wheat for agriculture; and the fourth quadrant depicts crossed hammers for mining. The central pale depicts three galleys, representing New Zealand's maritime nature and also the Cook Strait. The Dexter supporter is a European woman carrying the flag of New Zealand, while the Sinister supporter is a Maori Warrior holding a Taiaha (Fighting weapon) and wearing a Kaitaka (flax cloak). The Shield is topped by the Crown of St. Edward, the Monarch of New Zealand's Crown. Below is a scroll with "New Zealand" on it, behind which (constituting the "heraldic compartment" on which the supporters stand) are two fern branches.
Peter Fraser.jpg
"Right Honorable Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand and chairman of the British war cabinet". Cropped image downloaded from the source listed below.
Portrait of Sir William Fox.png

Portrait of Sir William Fox.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nationallibrarynz_commons/4293504567/ says Sir William Fox, ca 1890 Photographer: Herman John Schmidt Reference Number: 1/1-001321-G Gelatin dry plate negative

Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library