Chris Hipkins elected Prime Minister of New Zealand at a party rally

In New Zealand, the Social Democrats elected Chris Hipkins as their party leader, becoming the country’s 41st prime minister. It was already known on Friday that she was the only candidate to replace the resigning Jacinda Ardern.

Today’s congressional vote, with Hipkins, 44, the sole candidate, was a formality. Still a minister, Hipkins has education and police in his portfolio. He was previously the Minister of Corona Affairs.

“This is the greatest privilege and responsibility of my life,” he said. “I am full of energy and looking forward to the challenge ahead.”

oath on wednesday

He appointed Carmel Sepuloni, 46, as Deputy Prime Minister. He was the first Deputy Prime Minister of Polynesian descent. She has diverse portfolios including social development and employment and arts, culture and heritage.

Current Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced last week that she will step down next month. The 42-year-old Prime Minister says he no longer has enough energy to carry out his duties properly.

Before Hipkins becomes prime minister, Ardern must resign from Governor-General Cindy Kiro, the representative of England’s King Charles. After that, Kiro Hipkins will be sworn in. According to Hipkins, this will happen on Wednesday. After that, the rest of his team will be named.”

Source: NOS

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