Prime Minister John Key says Education Minister Hekia Parata will be safe in an upcoming Cabinet reshuffle, despite her troubles last year, because she is hugely talented and one of National's best communicators.
Education unions and Opposition MPs called for Ms Parata to be sacked after a series of problems - including the doomed policy to increase class sizes, the clumsy handling of the restructure of Christchurch schools, ongoing issues with the Novopay system and the abrupt resignation of Education Secretary Lesley Longstone in which the relationship with Ms Parata was a factor.
However, Mr Key - who will reshuffle his Cabinet after Speaker Lockwood Smith is replaced this month - said Ms Parata's position was safe.
He said she was one of National's top communicators and some of the criticism of her had been too harsh.