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| rowspan="3" |Peter Hay | |||
| rowspan="3" |January 3019 until February 3019 | |||
| rowspan="4" |Minister without Portfolio | |||
| rowspan="4" |Conservative | |||
| rowspan="2" |[[Audrick Hill]] | |||
|First Hill Ministry | |||
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|Second Hill Ministry | |||
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| rowspan="2" |[[Samantha Schrӧder]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |Schroder Ministry | |||
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|Jo Brand | |||
|February 3019 until March 3019 | |||
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Revision as of 10:41, 14 June 2020
The Leader of the National Assembly is generally a member of the cabinet who is responsible for arranging government business in the Wiltshire National Assembly.
The National Assembly devotes approximately three-quarters of its time to government business, such as bills introduced by the government and ministerial statements. The Leader of the Assembly, with the parties' chief whips, is responsible for organizing government business and providing time for non-government (backbench) business to be put before the Assembly. The Leader of the Assembly additionally announces the next week's debate schedule in the Business Statement every Thursday.
In previous years, the Leader of the National Assembly has simultaneously held many other roles. For example, for a period of time, the Prime Minister of Wiltshire was also the Leader of the National Assembly.
History
Name | Term of office | Other ministerial offices held | Party | Prime Minister | Ministry |
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Jaresh Inyo | September 3009 until January 3010 | Prime Minister | National | Himself | Second Inyo Ministry |
Thomas Shore | January 3010 until July 3010 | Prime Minister | Socialist | Himself | Shore Ministry |
Jaresh Inyo | July 3010 until June 3011 | Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service |
Conservative | Himself | Third Inyo Ministry |
Fourth Inyo Ministry | |||||
Edward Jellico | June 3011 until March 3013 | Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service |
Himself | First Jellico Ministry | |
Second Jellico Ministry | |||||
Renly Stork | March 3013 until May 3013 | Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service |
Socialist | Himself | Stork Ministry |
Martin Banks | May 3013 until January 3015 | Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service |
Conservative | Himself | First Banks Ministry |
Second Banks Ministry | |||||
David Loynd | January 3015 until September 3015 | Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service |
Himself | First Loynd Ministry | |
Second Loynd Ministry | |||||
Samuel Jones | September 3015 until January 3016 | Deputy Prime Minister | Liberal Alliance | David Loynd | Third Loynd Ministry |
Penny Moose | January 3016 until March 3018 | Minister without Portfolio | Socialist | Frank Eddington | First Eddington Ministry |
Juliana Hendricks | March 3018 until January 3019 | N/A | |||
Second Eddington Ministry | |||||
Peter Hay | January 3019 until February 3019 | Minister without Portfolio | Conservative | Audrick Hill | First Hill Ministry |
Second Hill Ministry | |||||
Samantha Schrӧder | Schroder Ministry | ||||
Jo Brand | February 3019 until March 3019 |