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Re: Reverting of Edits to Simon Bridges and House of Representatives

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My apologies for not justifying this earlier. As I understand it the announced reshuffle by the Prime Minister is to take effect on 2 May when the Governor-General swears Simon Bridges in as the Leader of the House and other ministerial colleagues. This is evidenced by the present ministerial list published by the DPMC on 20 December 2016. If you go to www.dpmc.govt.nz/cabinet/ministers/ministerial-list, the first paragraph emphasises that the Prime Minister announced the reshuffle on 24 April, but will take effect 2 May. It goes on to link the present ministerial list that will be in effect until 2 May, which shows Gerry Brownlee as the Leader of the House. So there you have it, Gerry Brownlee is the Leader of the House as of now, for the sake of accuracy I thought it decent to correct this as it was simply false. Apologies again for not justifying earlier. What I think would be most appropriate would be having Simon Bridges as the 'Leader of the House-Designate', which acknowledges Simon Bridges' promotion but also shows respect for the incumbent, Gerry Brownlee. You can see this on the article of Mark Mitchell, who is the Minister of Defence-Designate. In any other case I thank you for your concern.

Nomination of Where is Kate? for deletion

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