Chris Hipkins confirmed as New Zealand leader, picks deputy

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, right, and new Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins arrive for their caucus vote at Parliament in Wellington, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. Hipkins got the unanimous support of lawmakers from his party after he was the only candidate to enter the contest to replace Ardern, who shocked the nation of 5 million people last Thursday when she announced she was resigning. (Mark Mitchell/New Zealand Herald via AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) 鈥 Chris Hipkins was confirmed Sunday as New Zealand's next prime minister and he chose Carmel Sepuloni as his deputy, marking the first time a person with Pacific Island heritage has risen to that rank.

Hipkins got the unanimous support of lawmakers from his Labour Party after he was the to enter the contest to replace Jacinda Ardern, who shocked the nation Thursday when after more than five years as leader.

Hipkins 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.

The lack of other candidates for leader indicated that party lawmakers had rallied behind Hipkins to avoid a drawn-out contest and any sign of disunity following Ardern鈥檚 departure.

In setting out his priorities, Hipkins said he knew many families were struggling due to the 鈥減andemic of inflation鈥 and that the economy would be central to his government's thinking.

When asked if he would take on the same transformational approach to government that Ardern had promised after first winning the top job, Hipkins indicated he wanted to get back to basics.

鈥淲e will deliver a very solid government that is focused on the bread-and-butter issues that matter to New Zealanders, and that are relevant to the times that we are in now," Hipkins said. "2017 was five-and-a-half years ago, and quite a lot has happened since then.鈥

Like Hipkins, Sepuloni first became a lawmaker 15 years ago and has most recently taken on the social development and employment portfolios as one of the government's top ministers.

She said it was 鈥渧ery hard to fathom that a working-class girl鈥 from a small New Zealand town could end up as deputy prime minister.

鈥淚 want to acknowledge the significance of this for our Pacific community,鈥 Sepuloni said. 鈥淚 am proudly Samoan, Tongan, and New Zealand European, and represent generations of New Zealanders with mixed heritage."

Sepuloni said she鈥檇 already been receiving lots of humbling messages about another glass ceiling being smashed.

Opposition leader Christopher Luxon told reporters he鈥檇 congratulated Hipkins by text. But Luxon said Hipkins and Sepuloni had been part of a government that had 鈥渇ailed spectacularly鈥 to get things done and that after the leadership change, it would be more of the same.

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