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Jenny
Shipley
Born, 1952
National Party
Prime Minister from 8 December 1997 to 5 December 1999.
Jennifer Mary Shipley
was born in Gore in 1952. She was educated in Wellington and Blenheim
and went on to graduate from Christchurch Teachers College in 1971.
She taught for several years at primary school level, before marrying
Central Canterbury farmer Burton Shipley and settling on his family
farm near Ashburton.
It was at this stage
that Shipley developed an interest in politics, initially at community
and local government level before standing as the National Party candidate
for the Ashburton electorate (now Rakaia) in 1987. Jenny Shipley won
this seat and has retained it since then.
Jenny Shipley gained
the position of Opposition Spokesperson on Social Welfare prior to the
1990 General Election, a portfolio she was to become Minister of in
the 43rd Parliament, along with Womens Affairs. She was later
appointed Minister of Health in 1994, Minister of State Services, Transport,
State Owned Enterprises, ACC and Radio New Zealand after the 1996 election.
On 8 December 1997
Jenny Shipley took over as Prime Minister and Leader of the National
Party from Jim Bolger. In doing so, she gained leadership of the Coalition
Government, which was becoming increasingly unstable.
When the Coalition
broke down on 18 August 1998, Jenny Shipley held on to her position
as Prime Minister and National retained the government benches with
support from ACT and former NZ First MPs.
In September 1999
Jenny Shipley was host to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
annual forum in Auckland, which attracted some of the worlds top
leaders to discuss shared trade and economic issues.
The policy developments
advanced by the National Government failed to capture the voters
support, and on 27 November 1999 the Shipley led government were voted
into opposition. Jenny Shipley retained the seat of Rakaia, and was
the Leader of the Opposition until late 2001.
Jenny Shipley is
married to Burton Shipley. They have two children, Anna and Ben and
her interests include gardening, music, walking, and water sports.

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