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Every year, MPs declare their personal interests in a number of specific categories. These include financial interests, such as shares in a company, and other interests, such as being a trustee of a trust. Their interests are then compiled into a Register that is presented to the House. See what your MPs are paid according to their position in Parliament.

They also have access to some other non-monetary entitlements. Search Advanced Search Search. Search Search. For more information about tours and visiting Parliament, click here.

The House next meets on Tuesday, 16 November Listen There is no current live audio feed. Members of Parliament Find out who the current MPs are, including their roles and responsibilities. Parliament's decisions affect all New Zealanders. Have your say and influence the laws passed by Parliament.

You can get involved by voting in elections, contacting an MP, making a submission or petitioning Parliament. There are five parliamentary parties represented in the 53rd Parliament by MPs. Search Advanced Search Search. Search Search. For more information about tours and visiting Parliament, click here. The House next meets on Tuesday, 16 November Listen There is no current live audio feed. Members of Parliament Former Members of Parliament.

Get notifications. RSS Displaying 1 - of Surname, Firstname Party Electorate Date. Allan, Kiritapu. Andersen, Ginny. Ardern, Jacinda. Baillie, Chris. Bayly, Andrew. Belich, Camilla. Bennett, David. Bennett, Glen. Bishop, Chris. Boyack, Rachel. Bridges, Simon. Brooking, Rachel. Brown, Simeon. Brownlee, Gerry. Cameron, Mark. Chen, Naisi. Chhour, Karen. Clark, David.

Coffey, Tamati. Collins, Judith. Court, Simon. Craig, Liz. Davidson, Marama. Davis, Kelvin. Dean, Jacqui. Doocey, Matt. Eagle, Paul. Edmonds, Barbara. Faafoi, Kris. Genter, Julie Anne. Ghahraman, Golriz. Goldsmith, Paul. Grigg, Nicola. Halbert, Shanan. Henare, Peeni. Henderson, Emily. Hipango, Harete. Hipkins, Chris. Jackson, Willie. Kanongata'a-Suisuiki, Anahila. In GRCs, political parties field a team of between 3 and 6 candidates.

At least one candidate in the team must belong to a minority race. This requirement ensures that parties contesting the elections in GRCs are multi-racial so that minority races will be represented in Parliament. NCMPs are declared as MPs from opposition candidates who had contested in a General Election, were not voted in but had received the highest percentage of votes amongst the unelected candidates from the opposition parties.



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