Currently, there are thirty-seven ministers for Canada. Of these, all thirty-seven are currently members of the Cabinet. (It should be noted that not all members of the ministry have always been members of the Cabinet; the prime minister may recommend appointments of junior ministers who may not be included as members of the Cabinet.)
There are currently 20 Cabinet Ministers within the New Zealand Parliament. There are also 8 Ministers outside the Cabinet who hold smaller portfolios. Collectively they form the Executive Council.
in the actual house-- currently 122.
John key is currently the prime ministerphil goff is the leader of the oppostition (labour, red)
national is currently leading party. that's good because they are holdinq a smackiing law refferendum
122 Seats in New Zealand Parliament.
There are 122 seats in the New Zealand parliament.
There are currently twenty (20) ministers who are also members of Cabinet in New Zealand. It should be noted that there are another eight (8) ministers who serve outside of the Cabinet. The number of ministers in Cabinet at any time is subject to the discretion of the Prime Minister (through advice to the Governor-General), and so this number is subject to change.
Just one: New Zealand, an independent country in its own right.
However, there is a "Realm of New Zealand", which encompasses several separate, self-governing entities. These are New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Nuie, Tokelau, and the Ross Dependency. Also included in this Realm are a number of uninhabited and remote islands, such as Campbell, Auckland and similar. These do not constitute countries of New Zealand.
The House of Representatives has 120 members, although due to an "overhang" (i.e. the Maori Party has won more electorate seats than party votes) there are currently 122 members of parliament.
Usually there are 120, but there are two extra seats at the moment, making the total 122.
Currently 121
NZ has had 38 Prime Ministers to date.
The first parliament in New Zealand was called the 1st New Zealand Parliament. It commenced in 1854, two years after the British colonial power sought to give the colony representative government by enacting the New Zealand Constitution Act of 1852.
Parliament
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
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National and Labour. Blue and Red
As of the 2008 general election, the New Zealand Labour Party holds 43 seats (out of 122) in the New Zealand Parliament - 21 filled with electorate MP's and the remaining 22 being list MPs.
Members of Parliament get paid according to a pay scale and their position. Backbench MPs are not paid as much as Cabinet MPs or as much as the Prime Minister. Refer to the related link below which gives the current pay scale.
New Zealand's Parliament Buildings are in Wellington.
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John Key and Gerry Brownlee, two of New Zealand's MPs, received bomb threats in March 2012.
MMP stands for "Mixed Member Proportional". It's the type of electoral system we use to elect our parliament in New Zealand. Basically it's called "Mixed Member" because there are two kinds of MPs - list MPs and electorate MPs. The "proportional" bit relates to how these seats are allocated. If a party wins 50% of the party votes, it gets 50% of the seats in parliament. There are 120 seats in parliament so 50% of the vote would equate to 60 seats. If the party wins 40 electorate seats, they will get 20 list seats to make up the proportion of seas they're entitled to.
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The first parliament in New Zealand was called the 1st New Zealand Parliament. It commenced in 1854, two years after the British colonial power sought to give the colony representative government by enacting the New Zealand Constitution Act of 1852.
Parliament
Apparently they do, since ALL of the MPs on the Green Party in New Zealand support same-sex marriage.
There are about 120+ Members of Parliament in New Zealand, and the Prime Minister is John Keys.
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.