Caucuses and MPs' Responsibilities in The 48th New Zealand Parliament - Jim Anderton's Progressive Party's Parliamentary Caucus

Jim Anderton's Progressive Party's Parliamentary Caucus

Name Electorate/List Salary (as of 1 July 2005) Caucus Responsibilities
1 Jim Anderton MP for Wigram 216,000
  • Parliamentary leader of the Jim Anderton's Progressive Party
  • Minister of Agriculture
  • Minister for Biosecurity
  • Minister of Fisheries
  • Minister of Forestry
  • Minister Responsible for the Public Trust
  • Associate Minister of Health
  • Associate Minister for Tertiary Education
  • Member, Cabinet Appointments and Honours Committee
  • Member, Cabinet Committee on Domestic and External Security Co-ordination
  • Member, Cabinet Committee on Government Expenditure and Administration
  • Member, Cabinet Economic Development Committee
  • Member, Cabinet External Relations and Defence Committee
  • Member, Cabinet Legislation Committee
  • Member, Cabinet Policy Committee
  • Member, Cabinet Social Development Committee

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