Leader of the Opposition

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The leader of the opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest party not in government in a parliamentary democracy. The leader of the opposition is seen as the alternative prime minister, premier, first minister, or chief minister to the incumbent; in the Westminster system, they head a rival alternative government known as the Shadow Cabinet or Opposition Front Bench. The same term is applied to the leader of the largest political group who are not part of the administration in local and regional councils and assemblies.

In many Commonwealth realms, the full title is Leader of Her Majesty's most Loyal opposition.

Current leaders of the oppositionEdit

Parliamentary systemsEdit

Westminster systemEdit

    • Federal opposition leaders
    • State level opposition leaders

Semi-presidential systemsEdit

Presidential systemsEdit

OtherEdit

Historical leader of the opposition positionsEdit

See alsoEdit