Section 68Part 4 — The Legislature
Leader of the Opposition
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There shall be a Leader of the Opposition who shall be appointed by the Governor.
The Governor shall appoint as the Leader of the Opposition—
the elected member of the Legislative Assembly recommended by a majority of the elected members of the Assembly who are members of any opposition political party whose numerical strength in the Assembly is greater than that of any other opposition political party;
if it appears to the Governor that there is no such party but that there is an elected member of the Assembly who would be acceptable as Leader of the Opposition to a majority of the members of the Assembly in opposition to the Government, that member; or
if it appears to the Governor that there is no such person, then the Governor shall appoint as Leader of the Opposition that person who in his or her opinion would be acceptable to the greatest number of members of the Assembly in opposition to the Government.
If at any time between the polling in a general election and the next following dissolution of the Legislative Assembly the Governor is satisfied that, if the office of the Leader of the Opposition were then vacant, he or she would appoint to that office a person other than the person then holding it, the Governor shall revoke the appointment of the Leader of the Opposition.
The office of the Leader of the Opposition shall also become vacant—
if for any reason other than a dissolution of the Legislative Assembly the holder of that office ceases to be a member of the Assembly;
when the Assembly first meets after a general election;
if the holder of that office becomes a member of the Cabinet; or
if the holder of that office resigns it by writing under his or her hand addressed to the Governor.
The Governor, acting in accordance with the advice of the Leader of the Opposition, shall appoint a Deputy Leader of the Opposition from among the elected members of the Legislative Assembly in opposition to the Government.
The office of Deputy Leader of the Opposition shall become vacant—
if his or her appointment is revoked by the Governor, acting in accordance with the advice of the Leader of the Opposition; or
in any of the circumstances specified in subsection (4)(a), (b), (c) and (d).
In this section “opposition political party” includes a group of members of the Legislative Assembly in opposition to the Government who are prepared to support one of their number as their leader.