Leader of the House (New Zealand) explained

Post:Leader of the House
Insignia:House of Representatives crest.png
Incumbent:Chris Bishop
Incumbentsince:27 November 2023
Deputy:Simeon Brown
Appointer:Governor-General of New Zealand
Termlength:At His Majesty's pleasure
Formation:13 December 1978
Inaugural:David Thomson

In the New Zealand Parliament, the leader of the House is the government minister appointed by the prime minister to be responsible for the management of Government business in the House of Representatives. This includes determining the order in which the Government's legislative agenda will be addressed in the House. The leader of the House is also an ex officio member of the Parliamentary Service Commission.

History and functions

The first leader of the House was appointed in 1978, although a similar office had existed in Australia since 1951 and another in the United Kingdom for several centuries. The responsibilities of the leader of the House were previously functions exercised by the prime minister.[1]

The leader of the House serves three main functions:[2]

List of leaders of the House

The following individuals have been appointed as leader of the New Zealand House of Representatives:

Key
No.NamePortraitTerm of OfficePrime Minister
1David Thomson13 December 197826 July 1984width=1 style="background:"Muldoon
2Geoffrey Palmer26 July 198424 August 1987Lange
3Jonathan Hunt24 August 19872 November 1990height=36 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:"
Palmer
Moore
4Paul East2 November 199027 March 1993Bolger
5Don McKinnon27 March 199316 December 1996
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"6Wyatt Creech16 December 199631 August 1998
height=50 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:"Shipley
7Roger Sowry31 August 199810 December 1999
8Michael Cullen10 December 199919 November 2008Clark
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"9Gerry Brownlee19 November 20082 May 2017Key
height=15 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:"English
10Simon Bridges2 May 201726 October 2017
11Chris Hipkins26 October 201725 January 2023Ardern
12Grant Robertson25 January 202327 November 2023Hipkins
13Chris Bishop27 November 2023PresentLuxon

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament. G.A. Wood. 2nd. 1996. University of Otago Press. Dunedin. 62.
  2. Web site: People in Parliament. . 1 June 2021 . en-NZ.