
Chris Hipkins will be New Zealand鈥檚 next Prime Minister, as he was the only nomination for the Labour leadership today.
The Police and Education Minister was able to convince his colleagues he had enough party support to take over the top job, making him an automatic selection to replace Jacinda Ardern, who earlier this week听听and will not seek re-election.
Today鈥檚 announcement should allow Hipkins to be sworn in as new PM ahead of a busy few weeks in politics, including Labour鈥檚 pilgrimage to R膩tana, and Waitangi Day commemorations.
Hipkins is Police Minister and Education Minister and became well known to many New Zealanders through his role as Covid-19 Minister.
Minister of Finance and current Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson congratulated Hipkins on securing the nomination, in an Instagram post that shows the two Labour MPs close friendship.
鈥淢y mate Chippy has been there through thick and thin. He is experienced and deeply grounded in Labour values. When I think of him, one of the first things that pops into my mind is that he is an amazing Dad,鈥 Robertson wrote. 鈥淗is care and love for his kids is something I so admire.He is going to be a great Leader and PM. Still a bit of our process to go, but very proud of our Labour team!鈥
The Green Party has welcomed the appointment of Hipkins as the next Labour leader and Aotearoa New Zealand PM.
鈥淭ogether in Government, the Greens and Labour have made good progress to address some of the key challenges facing Aotearoa. But we know there is a lot of work to do.鈥滻n the months and years ahead, we look forward to working with the next Prime Minister to deliver Green Party priorities to end poverty, take bold climate action, and protect our native wildlife,鈥 said Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson in a statement.
鈥淚 have known Chris Hipkins for many years and have worked with him as part of two multi-party governments. What I have seen in that time is someone dedicated to making Aotearoa a better, fairer place,鈥 Greens co-leader James Shaw added.
鈥淥ver the last five years, Chris has taken on some of the toughest jobs in government and delivered some important changes. Chris will make an excellent Prime Minister and we look forward to continuing our work together, for the rest of this term and the next,鈥 Shaw added.
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Hipkins鈥 dad鈥檚 鈥榤ixed feelings鈥 about appointment
Hipkins鈥 father Doug has commented on his son鈥檚 nomination, describing it as a 鈥減retty hectic鈥 morning for his family.
He also said he has 鈥渕ixed feelings鈥 about the news that is son is set to become Prime Minister.
Speaking to 九一星空无限hub, Hipkins鈥 father said his son 鈥渨orked hard and is going to make a very good job of being Prime Minister鈥. However, he is concerned about his son and the level of vitriol he could receive in his new position.
鈥淲hen you see what happened to Jacinda and the comments made about her, and what she had to put up with, you can鈥檛 help but get a bit disillusioned with politics I am afraid,鈥 he told 九一星空无限hub.
鈥淲e are quite proud of him but we are also proud of his brother. Both boys have grown up to be role models for the younger generation and we are very proud of that more than anything.鈥
鈥榃e still don鈥檛 have a M膩ori prime minister鈥
Te P膩ti M膩ori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer congratulated Hipkins but said it was disappointing not to see any tangata whenua contenders for the top jobs.
鈥滿膩ori have supported Labour for 100 years. Now they have the largest M膩ori caucus ever, and we still don鈥檛 have a M膩ori prime minister,鈥 Ngarewa-Packer said.
鈥淐hris [Hipkins] is a good appointment, he is solid, and we will be holding him to account on how he delivers for M膩ori. He needs to be bold, to not back down from the important kaupapa.鈥
Ngarewa-Packer said Hipkins as prime minister would not change their approach to who they could work with after this year鈥檚 election.
鈥漁ur approach is still the same. We will work with those who show a commitment towards a Tiriti-centric Aotearoa.鈥
Ngarewa-Packer said they were also disappointed to see Kiri Allan rule herself out of the deputy role, but they were encouraged by the prospect of Carmel Sepuloni stepping up.
Sepuloni has been Minister of Social Development the past five years, steadily reforming the system including raising benefit levels and adopting a less punitive approach to sanctions.
鈥滳armel is an excellent w膩hine. She is a hard worker and will be a strong representative for the large Pasifika wh膩nau.鈥
鈥淏ut we still expect her to be bold, to address all of the welfare reforms needed, because they have not been transformative, not done enough to address homelessness and poverty, which disproportionately affects M膩ori and Pasifika,鈥 the Te P膩ti M膩ori co-leader added.
Hipkins was 鈥楲abour鈥檚 only option鈥 - Winston Peters
NZ First leader Winston Peters said Hipkins was Labour鈥檚 鈥渙nly option鈥.
鈥滶verything has turned to disaster for them since 2020,鈥 the NZ First leader said.
Peters had earlier ruled-out working with Labour, citing the He Puapua report which Labour kept secret from NZ First when they were in Government.
He said this position has not changed despite Ardern鈥檚 resignation, previously stating that 鈥渢hey don鈥檛 get to lie to me twice鈥.
The position had still not changed with Hipkins as leader. 鈥漈he Government kept secret major policy decisions, and Hipkins was one of those in the know.鈥
Kiwis react to Hipkins announcement
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Hipkins, 44, must still get an endorsement on Sunday from his Labour Party colleagues in Parliament but that is just a formality now.
He will have less than eight months in the role before contesting a general election in October.
Shortly after the announcement, Grant Robertson released a statement explaining why he had decided not to throw his hat in the ring.
Robertson said working alongside Ardern had been 鈥渉ugely fulfulling鈥 and has given him the chance to 鈥渦nderstand up close just what the job of being PM entails鈥.
鈥淚t is a huge role, one that is all consuming, more so than any other Ministerial role in this regard,鈥 he wrote on social media.
He said it was not a role he had a desire to do, at this point in his life.
鈥淚 really appreciateI value integrity highly. The idea I would put myself forward for something when I was not able to offer what the role requires was simply not tenable to me. I really appreciate the comments from those who want me to do the role, but I actually think it would be selfish and wrong to do so when I feel this way,鈥 Robertson added.
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Parliament is not set to return until February 14.
More to come.
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