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Race on to replace Ardern as New Zealand PM

Her shock resignation sparks push for first Maori prime minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Jan 2023 4:00PM

Race on to replace Ardern as New Zealand PM
42-year-old Jacinda Ardern has resigned as New Zealand’s prime minister with no clear successor leaving her ruling Labour Party scrambling to settle on a replacement. – AFP pic, January 20, 2023

WELLINGTON – Jacinda Ardern’s shock resignation sparked a push today for New Zealand to choose its first Maori prime minister as a small pack of candidates emerged for the top job.

Ardern, a global figurehead for progressive politics, stunned New Zealand yesterday by announcing her abrupt exit from office, less than three years after securing a second term in a landslide election win.

The 42-year-old – who steered the country through natural disasters, the Covid-19 pandemic, and its worst-ever terror attack – said she no longer has “enough in the tank”.

Ardern resigned with no clear successor, and her ruling Labour Party is now scrambling to settle on a replacement.

Labour MPs will try to elect the next prime minister on Sunday – with the winning candidate needing two-thirds of the vote.

If that does not happen, it will become a drawn-out contest involving rank-and-file party members and affiliated unions.

Chris Hipkins, 44, is the early frontrunner after Ardern’s deputy Grant Robertson swiftly ruled himself out of the race.

Other names in the mix are Justice Minister Kiri Allan, one of Labour’s senior Maori MPs, and Immigration Minister Michael Wood.

None of the three has so far confirmed they will contest the ballot.

The high-profile Hipkins has handled the tough portfolios of Covid-19 response, police and education, and is seen as a safe pair of hands.

Political commentator Josie Pagani has described her as “sensible, likeable, tough and capable”.

Maori prime minister?

Former commercial lawyer Allan entered Parliament in 2017 and was quickly touted as a future leader – and possibly the country’s first Maori prime minister.

She was forced to take leave from Parliament in April 2021 after she was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical cancer but returned to work just three months later.

The first Maori settlers are believed to have arrived in New Zealand from Polynesia about 700 years ago.

About 17% of New Zealand’s population of five million was identified as Maori in the country’s latest census.

Labour’s 15-member Maori caucus is expected to have a significant say in picking the next leader.

“Obviously we’d love one day for there to be a Maori prime minister,” said influential Labour minister Kelvin Davis.

Willie Jackson, a former co-chair of Labour’s Maori caucus, said it is hugely important to be involved in those discussions.

“We’re talking about the prime minister of our nation, so we want to play a part,” he said.

Te Pati Maori, also known as the Maori Party, contests the specially reserved Maori electorates. It also said it is time for a prime minister of Maori descent.

“Anything less will be taking Aotearoa (New Zealand) backwards from Jacinda Ardern,” co-leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi said in a statement.

Wood is the third candidate to emerge so far.

The 42-year-old was responsible for lifting the country’s minimum wage and has considerable backing in the union movement.

Ardern, meanwhile, said today, her decision to step down was “tinged with sadness” but having made the announcement she had “slept well for the first time in a long time”. – AFP, January 20, 2023

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