词条 | 59th New Brunswick Legislature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| jurisdiction = NB | # = 59th | type = Minority | houseimage = | status = active | term-begin = October 23, 2018 | term-end = | pm = Hon. Brian Gallant | pmterm = October 7, 2014 – November 1, 2018 | ministry = | pm2 = Hon. Blaine Higgs | pmterm2 = November 9, 2018 – present | ministry2 = | lo = Blaine Higgs | loterm = October 22, 2016 – November 9, 2018 | lo2 = Brian Gallant | loterm2 = November 9, 2018 – present | party = Liberal Party* | partynew = Progressive Conservative Party | partyterm = * The Liberal Party briefly formed government but was defeated in a confidence vote on November 1, 2018. | party2 = Progressive Conservative Party (until November 1st) | party2new = Liberal Party (since November 1st) | party3 = People's Alliance*
| party4 = Green Party | party5 = | unrecparty1 = | unrecparty2 = | unrecparty3 = | unrecparty4 = | partyfootnote1 = | sc = Hon. Daniel Guitard | scterm = October 23, 2018 – present | sc2 = | scterm2 = | ghl = | ghlterm = | ghl2 = | ghlterm2 = | ohl = | ohlterm = | ohl2 = | ohlterm2 = | ss = | ssterm = | ss2 = | ssterm2 = | gsl = | gslterm = | gsl2 = | gslterm2 = | osl = | oslterm = | osl2 = | oslterm2 = | sessionbegin = October 23, 2018 | sessionend = November 20, 2018 | sessionbegin2 = November 20, 2018 | sessionend2 = | sessionbegin3 = | sessionend3 = | sessionbegin4 = | sessionend4 = | monarch = Elizabeth II | monarchterm = {{date|1952-02-06}} – present | viceroy = Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau | viceroyterm = {{date|2014-10-23}} – present | viceroy2 = | viceroyterm2 = | members = 49 | lastparl = 58th | nextparl = 60th }} The 59th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly consists of the members elected in the 2018 general election. Party standings
LeadershipThe incumbent Premier of New Brunswick Brian Gallant (Liberal) received permission from Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau to attempt to form a minority government. While Gallant's Liberals finished second in the election by one seat to the Progressive Conservatives, neither party had enough seats to constitute a majority and as incumbent Gallant was given the opportunity first to attempt to form a government.[1] On November 1, 2018 Gallant's minority government was defeated by a non-confidence vote. Roy-Vienneau then asked Blaine Higgs of the Progressive Conservative party, to form a minority government on November 9, 2018. HistoryThe election resulted in the first minority government in New Brunswick since 1920. Despite the fact that the Progressive Conservatives ended up winning one more seat than his party. Premier Brian Gallant sought and received permission to try and attempt to form a government. Following Gallant's government's defeat in a non-confidence vote (November 1), Blaine Higgs was appointed as the new premier on November 9. Members
Standings changes in the 58th Assembly
See also
References1. ^[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/brian-gallant-government-1.4837420 Liberals and PCs continue battle over who will govern N.B.] 3 : Terms of the New Brunswick Legislature|2018 establishments in New Brunswick|21st century in New Brunswick |
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