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A deputy leader (in Scottish English, sometimes depute leader) in the Westminster system is the second-in-command of a political party, behind the party leader. Deputy leaders often become Deputy prime minister when their parties are elected to government. The deputy leader may take on the role of the leader if the current leader is, for some reason, unable to perform their role as leader. For example, the deputy leader often takes the place of the party leader at question time sessions in their absence. They also often have other responsibilities of party management.
Current Deputy leaders
= Australia
=Sussan Ley, Deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
Richard Marles, Deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party
Perin Davey, Deputy leader of the National Party of Australia
Nick McKim and Larissa Waters, Deputy leaders of the Australian Greens
= Canada
=Vacant, Deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
Ang Davidson, Deputy leader of the Green Party of Canada
Melissa Lantsman and Tim Uppal, Deputy leaders of the Conservative Party of Canada
Alexandre Boulerice, Deputy leader of the New Democratic Party
Ontario
Sol Mamakwa, Deputy leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
= Ireland
=Helen McEntee, Deputy leader of Fine Gael
Jack Chambers, Deputy leader of Fianna Fáil
Michelle O'Neill, Vice president of Sinn Féin
Róisín Garvey, Deputy leader of the Green Party
Gemma Brolly, Deputy leader of Aontú
= New Zealand
=Nicola Willis, Deputy leader of the National Party of New Zealand
Kelvin Davis, Deputy leader of the New Zealand Labour Party
Fletcher Tabuteau, Deputy leader of New Zealand First
Brooke van Velden, Deputy leader of ACT New Zealand
= United Kingdom
=Angela Rayner, Deputy leader of the Labour Party
Daisy Cooper, Deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats
Amelia Womack, Deputy leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
Scotland
Keith Brown, Depute leader of the Scottish National Party
Jackie Baillie, Deputy leader of the Scottish Labour Party
Alistair Carmichael, Deputy leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats
Wales
Carolyn Harris, Deputy leader of the Welsh Labour Party
Rhun ap Iorwerth & Siân Gwenllian, Deputy leaders of Plaid Cymru
Christine Humphreys & Kirsty Williams, Deputy leaders of the Welsh Liberal Democrats
Duncan Rees & Lauren James, Deputy leaders of the Wales Green Party
Northern Ireland
Vacant, Deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party
Vacant, Deputy leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
Eóin Tennyson, Deputy leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Mal O'Hara, Deputy leader of the Green Party in Northern Ireland
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