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Who did Robert Muldoon succeed as Prime Minister of New Zealand?

  • Keith Holyoake

  • David Lange

  • Bill Rowling

  • Jack Marshall

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Robert Muldoon succeeded Jack Marshall as Prime Minister of New Zealand in 1975. Muldoon was a conservative politician who had previously served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Agriculture. He was known for his tough economic policies and his confrontational style of leadership. He remained in office until 1984, when he was defeated by David Lange in a general election.
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