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Chris Hipkins swears in as New Zealand PM, succeeds Jacinda Ardern

| @indiablooms | Jan 25, 2023, at 08:10 pm

Wellington/UNI: Chris Hipkins was sworn in as the new New Zealand Prime Minister on Wednesday succeeding Jacinda Ardern, who resigned less than one week ago.

Hipkins called his new post "the biggest responsibility and the biggest privilege" of his life, as quoted by the NZHerald newspaper.

On Jan 22, Hipkins, who faced no competition during the leadership campaign, was unanimously endorsed by the ruling Labour party as its leader.

Similarly to the British political system, this granted him the opportunity to become the country's new head of government.

Ardern, who announced her resignation on Jan 19, had been in office since 2017.

Hipkins served as the education minister in her government.

Local media reported that in 1997, Hipkins was arrested during a student protest outside parliament in Wellington but was released due to lack of evidence of his guilt.

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