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Todd McClay promoted to cabinet minister

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Rotorua MP Todd McClay has been promoted to a minister within cabinet in John Key's new government.

Rotorua MP Todd McClay has been promoted to a minister within cabinet in John Key's new government.

Rotorua MP Todd McClay has received another promotion picking up two ministerial roles in John Key's new National Party-led government.

Mr McClay has gone from being a minister outside of cabinet to a full cabinet minister - moving from 23 on the party's ranking to 18.

He retains his role as Minister of Revenue and picks up the position of Minister of State Owned Enterprises.

He will also become Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Associate Minister of Trade, but he loses his role as Associate Minister of Tourism.

Mr McClay said he was grateful to the Prime Minister for showing confidence in him and his new appointments would benefit the region's economy.

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