Leader of the House | |
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Appointer | Governor-General of New Zealand |
Term length | At Her Majesty's pleasure |
Inaugural holder | David Spence Thomson |
Formation | 13 December 1978 |
In the New Zealand Parliament, the Leader of the House is the government minister appointed by the Prime Minister of New Zealand to be responsible for the management of government business in the House of Representatives. The Leader of the House is also an ex officio member of the Parliamentary Service Commission.
The first Leader of the House was appointed in 1978, although similar offices had existed in Australia since 1951 and the United Kingdom for several centuries. The responsibilities of the Leader of the House were previously functions exercised by the Prime Minister.
The Leader of the House serves three main functions:
The following individuals have been appointed as Leader of the New Zealand House of Representatives: