New Zealand’s former minister for COVID-19, Chris Hipkins, has been confirmed as the country’s next prime minister.
Hipkins got the unanimous support of legislators from the ruling Labour Party on Sunday after he was the only candidate to replace the charismatic Jacinda Ardern, who shocked the nation last week when she announced she was resigning after more than five years as prime minister.
Hipkins, 44, will be officially sworn in to his new role on Wednesday.
He will have less than nine months before contesting a tough general election, with opinion polls indicating his party is trailing its conservative opposition.
“This is the biggest privilege and biggest responsibility of my life,” Hipkins said at a news conference announcing his appointment.
“I am energised and excited by the challenge that lies ahead.”
Hipkins immediately acknowledged Ardern’s leadership, who he called one of New Zealand’s greatest prime ministers and an inspiration to women and girls everywhere.
Credit: Aljazeera.com