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Murray Stuart McCully CNZM CF (born 19 February 1953) is a former New Zealand politician. He is a member of the National Party , and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2017. [ 1 ]
Murray McCully: 15 August 1987: 23 September 2017 Cabinet Minister 30 years, 39 days Maurice Williamson: 15 August 1987 23 September 2017 Cabinet Minister 30 years, 39 days Thomas Young Duncan: 9 December 1881: 19 December 1911 Cabinet Minister 30 years, 10 days
In the 1981, 1984 and 1987 general elections, Labour came third, with Knapp defeating Brash in 1981 and Murray McCully in 1984. But in 1987 the declining fortunes of the Democratic Party (as Social Credit renamed itself), led to Knapp being defeated by Murray McCully, who held the electorate for National until 2017.
According to Murray McCully, former Minister of Foreign Affairs for New Zealand, Resolution 2334 reinforces the international community's commitment to a negotiated outcome, [7] while former Canadian ambassador Paul Heinbecker observed that, Israeli and Palestinian narratives notwithstanding, resolution 2334 "reflects what the world thinks. It ...
In 2013, Stanford started working in the office of Murray McCully, the MP for East Coast Bays. She took the place of her sister who previously worked for McCully. [7] She joined the National Party at the same time. When she started in the office, she worked there two days a week as one of three jobs while also having two children.
Murray McCully: 16 December 1996 10 December 1999 Shipley: 8 Trevor Mallard: 10 December 1999 31 October 2007 Clark: 9 Clayton Cosgrove: 31 October 2007 19 November 2008 (7) Murray McCully: 19 November 2008 6 October 2014 Key: 10 Jonathan Coleman: 6 October 2014 26 October 2017 English: 11 Grant Robertson: 26 October 2017 27 November 2023 ...
Murray is a masculine given name, ... Murray McCully (born 1953), New Zealand politician; Murray Schwartz (Queens politician) (1919–2001), American politician;
Murray McCully. Vacant. Constituency abolished in 1978. Title last held by. Peter Wilkinson: Member of Parliament for Rodney 1984–1987 Vacant. Constituency abolished,