New Zealand political office
The Minister for Regulation is a minister in the New Zealand Government heading the Ministry for Regulation and responsible for regulation within New Zealand.[1][2][3][4]
The current minister is David Seymour, the leader of the ACT Party.
History
In June 2023, Seymour proposed a Ministry for Regulation if elected as part of a National-led Government in the 2023 election.[5] He called it the "red tape and regulation police".[5] It is funded by the disestablishment of the New Zealand Productivity Commission, which occurred on the 29 February 2024.[6][7]
List of ministers for regulation
The following ministers have held the office of Minister for Regulation.
- Key
ACT
National
No.
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Name
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Portrait
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Term of office
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Prime Minister
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1
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David Seymour
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27 November 2023
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Incumbent
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Luxon
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